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Lesbian/Woman (1972)

by Del Martin, Phyllis Lyon

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**Highly Recommended**

""Written by to extremely articulate lesbian-feminist activists. Both were among the founders of the original Daughters of Bilitis in San Francisco. Possibly the best book on Lesbianism to date."

Portland Gay Liberation, "The New Gay Library," 1972 (Portland, Oregon) ( )
  TheNewGayLibrary1972 | Jan 4, 2016 |
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To the Daughters of Bilitis --
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