Hubert Kennedy

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Hubert Kennedy (b. ?) is an American author and mathematician.

Kennedy was born in Florida and studied mathematics in college. In 1974 he went to Germany for two years. He returned to live in Rhode Island, where he met Rev. Joseph Gilbert of the Metropolitan Community Church. Kennedy worked as a teacher for Providence College in Rhode Island.

Kennedy came out on the cover of the magazine The Cowl,[1] and, along with Eric Gordon, was part of the first Gay Pride parade in Providence, Rhode Island, which was held on June 26, 1976.[1] In 1986 Kennedy moved to San Francisco, where he worked as a research associate for the Center for Research and Education in Sexuality at San Francisco State University. His publications cover many different LGBT topics.

[edit] Bibliography

  • John Henry Mackay (Sagitta), Anarchist der Liebe, biography (2007).
  • Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, Pioneer of the Modern Gay Movement, (2002).
  • PEANO: Life and Works of Giuseppe Peano.
  • Sex & Math in the Harvard Yard: The Memoirs of James Mills Peirce, novell.
  • Homosexuality and Male Bonding in Pre-Nazi Germany: The Youth Movement, the Gay Movement and Male Bonding Before Hitler’s Rise: Originalübersetzungen aus Der Eigene, (1991).
  • Life’s Little Loafer, short novell.
  • Coming Out in Providence, autobiography by Kennedy.
  • A Touch of Royalty: Gay Author James Barr, essay.
  • Eight Mathematical Biographies, collections of short novells.
  • The Ideal Gay Man: The Story of Der Kreis, (1999).
  • Negation of the Negation: Karl Marx and Differential Calculus.
  • In Memoriam: Five Gay Obituaries over Glenn Hogan, Mario Mieli, Roger Austen, Peter Schult and Robert Turner.
  • John Henry Mackay, Die letzte Pflicht & Albert Schnells Untergang, (2007).

[edit] References

  1. ^ a b Kennedy, Hubert, Coming Out in Providence, <http://home.earthlink.net/~jeffb24/COP.pdf>. Retrieved on 28 January 2008 

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