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7
. EH,
Ceremonies
, 146; Belton,
speak my name
, 217; EH to Wayson Jones, July 23, 1994, EH/WJSC; EH to Barbara Smith, May 16, 1995, courtesy Smith.

8
. EH,
Ceremonies
, 77, 79.

9
. EH,
Domestic Life
, courtesy Wayson Jones.

10
. Interview with Wayson Jones, May 2009; EH,
Domestic Life
, courtesy W.J.

11
. Interviews with Wayson Jones and Chris Prince, May 2009; EH, “Vital Signs,” in Avena,
Life Sentences
, 36–38.

12
. EH, “Vital Signs,” in Avena,
Life Sentences
, 50–51; interview with Ron Simmons, May 2009; Regie Cabico, “Poetic Ancestors,”
Beltway Poetry Quarterly
, Fall 2012, quoting Chuck Tarver (rattle); Chuck Tarver to GLBPOS, n.d., EH/WJSC.

13
. Interviews with Chris Prince and Ron Simmons, May 2009; EH,
Domestic Life
; EH, “The Tomb of Sorrow,”
Ceremonies
, 90; Chuck Tarver, “Take Care of Your Blessings,”
http://www.qrd.org/qrd/www/culture/black/essex/blessings.html
; Wayson Jones’ commentary on manuscript, April 15, 2013.

14
. Interview with Michelle Parkerson, May 1, 2009; program for “Victory Celebration,” November 9, 1995, courtesy Barbara Smith.

15
. Ron Simmons, “Testimonial for Essex Hemphill Celebration Service,” SC. Later, Michelle Parkerson edited a montage of Essex’s work in film and video. Lois Holmes, one of Essex’s sisters, printed an angry rebuttal to criticisms of the family’s behavior: “An Open Letter for Essex, My Brother,”
Standards
, January 13, 1996.

16
.
[email protected]
, November 1995, and “James Miles,” November 13, 1995, SC; the press release for the Philadelphia celebration, which Sonia Sanchez, Houston Baker, and Dorothy Beam, among others, attended, is from BSP.

Index

Abundant Life Clinic (Washington, D.C.),
84

Abyssinian Baptist Church (Harlem),
139

ACT UP,
129–31
,
152–53
,
184–93

    
and AZT controversy,
129–31

    
Callen and,
129
,
164
,
192
,
194–96
,
222
,
257

    
and CRI,
194–96

    
dissent/divisions over race, gender, class,
188–93
,
222–23
,
257

    
“drugs into bodies” slogan,
92
,
188–89
,
192
,
194
,
222
,
228

    
FDA protest (1988),
185–86

    
Hemphill and,
215

    
Housing Committee,
189–90
,
191

    
lesbians and,
85
,
189–90

    
Majority Action Committee (MAC),
189–90
,
191–93

    
nonviolent direct action protests,
129
,
152–53
,
184–90
,
193
,
256–57

    
“parallel” drug trial proposal,
162
,
186

    
prochoice stance,
187

    
Shilts’s 1991
Advocate
story on,
192
,
256

    
Silence=Death slogan,
x
,
209

    
St. Patrick’s Cathedral demonstration (1989),
187–88

    
Treatment Action Group (TAG),
189
,
223
,
257
,
322n11

    
Women’s Caucus,
189–90
,
192

ACT UP/Golden Gate,
188–89

ACT UP/New York,
185–90
,
191–92
,
217

ACT UP/San Francisco,
188–89

ACT-UP’s Treatment and Data (T&D) Committee,
130–31
,
185
,
189
,
191
,
192
,
195–96
,
222–23
,
257

acyclovir,
53
,
164

ADODI (Philadelphia),
139
,
215

The Advocate
,
57
,
58
,
75
,
114
,
115
,
159–60
,
192
,
256

Africa

    
heterosexuals and AIDS transmission,
x
,
xi
,
65
,
98
,
262
,
314n11
,
326n9

    
Kemron drug therapy,
190

    
theories about AIDS,
314n11
,
326n9

Africa, Ramona,
106

African American literature,
172–73

Agosto, Moisés,
191

AIDS Candlelight Vigil,
202

AIDS Clinical Trials Group (ACTG),
145–46

AIDS crisis (city-level responses)

    
New York,
60–61
,
122
,
137–38
,
183–85
,
187
,
188

    
San Francisco,
93
,
119
,
146

    
Washington, D.C.,
83–89
,
139–40
,
175

AIDS crisis (U.S. federal responses),
60
,
71
,
120
,
121
,
140
,
149
,
150

    
Clinton administration,
262–63

    
and direct-action protests,
152–56
,
164

    
Justice Department ruling on AIDS in the workplace,
156

    
racism and,
153–54

    
Reagan administration,
14–15
,
49–50
,
83
,
121
,
140
,
149
,
153–55
,
223

AIDS crisis (U.S. public responses)

    
abrogation of gay civil rights,
60
,
122
,
154

    
calls for forced blood tests,
121
,
122

    
and changing American views of homosexuality,
193–94
,
218

    
demonization and public invective against gay people,
121–24
,
154
,
263

    
dismissiveness and denial,
x
,
57–58

    
hysteria, paranoia, and irrational fears,
59–60
,
72–73
,
121–22
,
140
,
154
,
178

    
quarantine recommendations,
60
,
61
,
121–22
,
138–39
,
153
,
154

    
sodomy laws,
122–24
,
193
,
223

AIDS crisis and the black community,
83–89
,
138–43
,
175

    
black churches,
85–87
,
139
,
213
,
241–42

    
black gay and lesbian community,
84–85
,
112–13
,
120
,
138–43
,
212–13
,
216
,
262

    
drug trials and people of color,
137
,
138–39
,
147–48
,
150

    
infection rates,
xi
,
86
,
113
,
137
,
139
,
175
,
262

AIDS Medical Foundation,
73
,
96
,
309n3
.
See also
American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR)

AIDS Network,
64

AIDS Project Los Angeles,
302

AIDS research, funding for,
15
,
50
,
60
,
83
,
140
,
145–52
,
153–54
.
See also
American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR)
;
Community Research Initiative (CRI)
;
drug trials and drug therapies

AIDS Treatment News
,
130

AIDS Walk,
202

The AIDS War
(Lauritsen),
100

Allen, Peter,
158
,
279

Allen, Peter Lewis,
49–50

alternative therapies,
53
,
64
,
132–34
,
272–75

    
aloe vera juice,
272

    
Callen and,
132–34
,
164
,
272–75
,
327n3

    
egg yolk lecithin extract,
133
,
194

    
prayer,
133–34

    
shark-cartilege,
272–73
,
327n3

    
Us Helping Us programs,
292–93

Altman, Dennis,
70

Altman, Lawrence,
13–14

Alyson Publications,
111
,
114–15
,
167
,
245
,
321n14

American Academy of Dermatologists,
161

American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU),
73
,
123–24

American Family Association,
206–7

American Film Institute,
205
,
245

American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR),
73
,
96
,
146
,
198–200

    
and Callen,
199

    
and CRI,
146
,
198–200

    
and Krim,
73
,
96
,
198–200
,
309n3
,
318n1
,
323n14

    
and Sonnabend,
73
,
96
,
309n3
,
312n17
,
318n1
,
323n14

American Library Association’s Gay and Lesbian Literary Award,
241

American Psychiatric Association,
14

American Psychoanalytic Association,
193

American Public Health Association,
113
,
125
,
136

American Roland Company,
133

amfAR.
See
American Foundation for AIDS Research (amfAR)

anal sex, unprotected,
46
,
69–70
,
162–64
,
220–21
,
231
,
324n3

Anderson, Kathy,
30

Anderson, Melody,
274

Andrews, Julie,
4

Andriote, John-Manuel,
x

Angels of Light,
52

Annals of Internal Medicine
,
46

Antabuse,
164
,
194

Anthem
(short film),
209

Anzaldúa, Gloria,
105

Apuzzo, Virginia (Ginny),
64
,
67
,
88–89
,
90
,
91

ARISE
(publication),
32

Armstrong, Donald,
151

Arterton, Jon,
165
,
279
,
327n8

Asante, Molefi,
180
,
291
,
292

Ascension Poetry Reading Series at Howard University’s Founders Library,
30–31

Ashe, Arthur,
235–36
,
262

Association for the Prevention and Treatment of Drug Abuse,
183

Association of Black Gays,
28

Atkinson, Nicole,
294

Atlanta University,
86

Au Courant
(alternative Philadelphia paper),
32
,
75

Avena, Thomas,
264–65

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