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Clip: Season 1700 Episode 1750 | 15m 5s

Wisconsin author Dick Wagner discusses his new book on the history of gay Wisconsinites.

Dick Wagner chronicles the history of gay Wisconsinites prior to the 1969 Stonewall riots. His new book, "We've Been Here All Along: Wisconsin's Early Gay History," shows how people lived their lives despite severe societal homophobia. "You shouldn't assume that we have no past," Wagner says, "and our past helps define who we are today."

06/19/2019

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