Daniel Winunwe Rivers is associate research scholar at the Council of the Humanities at Princeton University, USA.
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"[Rivers's] engaging and well-researched social history argues that the history of lesbian mothers, gay fathers, and their children challenges a foundational American belief that the family is heterosexual and that gays and lesbians are childless. . . . A necessary corrective." -- American Historical Review "An important history of lesbian mothers, gay fathers, and their children." -- Register of the Kentucky Historical Society "In this deeply researched social history of six decades of gay fathers, lesbian mothers, and their children, Rivers seamlessly blends legal materials, oral histories, personal correspondence, and archival materials of grassroots organizations. . . . Essential. All levels/libraries." -- CHOICE "Opens up a largely unexplored history." -- Women's Review of Books "Rivers explores how lesbian and gay parents have worked to expand the cultural and legal definitions of family since the 1950s." -- Stanford Magazine

