Hugh Ryan’s new account delves into colorful characters who frequented the area around the Brooklyn Navy Yard — a flourishing center of 19th-century queer life.
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Nonfiction: ‘When Brooklyn Was Queer’ Evokes the Borough’s Hidden History
Sunday, 21 April 2019
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