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An Angel in Sodom

Henry Gerber and the Birth of the Gay Rights Movement

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An Angel in Sodom

By: Jim Elledge
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Henry Gerber was the father of American gay liberation.

Born in 1892 in Germany, Henry Gerber was expelled from school as a boy and lost several jobs as a young man because of his homosexual activities. He emigrated to the United States and enlisted in the army for employment. After his release, he explored Chicago’s gay subculture: cruising Bughouse Square, getting arrested for “disorderly conduct,” and falling in love. He was institutionalized for being gay, branded an “enemy alien” at the end of World War I, and given a choice: to rejoin the army or be imprisoned in a federal penitentiary.

Gerber re-enlisted and was sent to Germany in 1920. In Berlin, he discovered a vibrant gay rights movement, which made him vow to advocate for the rights of gay men at home. He founded the Society for Human Rights, the first legally recognized US gay-rights organization, on December 10, 1924.

When police caught wind of it, he and two members were arrested. He lost his job, went to court three times, and went bankrupt. Released, he moved to New York, disheartened.

Later in life, he joined the DC chapter of the Mattachine Society, a gay-rights advocacy group founded by Harry Hay who had heard of Gerber’s group, leading him to found Mattachine.

An Angel in Sodom is the first and long overdue biography of the founder of the first US gay rights organization.

©2023 by Jim Elledge (P)2022 by Blackstone Publishing
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Fascinating & Insightful

Cannot recommend this enough! The history of gay life before Stonewall still isn’t explored half as much as it should and this book came and went with barely any hubbub. I only stumbled upon this book by chance in a magazine article but am so glad I did as it was such a brilliant look at gay life in the early 1900s, well told and engagingly written. Def worth your time!

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