All the young men : a memior of love, AIDS, and chosen family in the American South
Burks, Ruth Coker2021
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Total copies: 2
In 1986, 26-year-old Ruth Coker Burks visits a friend in hospital when she notices that the door to one of the patient's rooms is painted red. The nurses are reluctant to enter, drawing straws to decide who will tend to the sick person inside. Out of impulse, Ruth herself enters the quarantined space and begins to care for the young man who cries for his mother in the last moments of his life. And in doing so, Ruth's own life changes forever. As word spreads in the community that she is the only person willing to help the young men afflicted by the growing AIDS crisis, Ruth goes from being an ordinary young mother to an accidental activist. Emboldened by the weight of their collective pain, she fervently advocates for their safety and visibility, ultimately advising Governor Bill Clinton on the national HIV-AIDS crisis, and in doing so becomes a beacon of hope to an otherwise spurned group of ailing gay men on the fringes of society.
Main title:
All the young men : a memior of love, AIDS, and chosen family in the American South / Ruth Coker Burks & Kevin Carr O'Leary.
Author:
Burks, Ruth Coker, authorO'Leary, Kevin Carr, author
Imprint:
London : Trapeze, 2021.©2020.
Collation:
355 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : colour illustrations, colour portraits ; 25 cm.
Notes:
First published in the US in 2020 by Grove Press.
ISBN:
9781409189107 (hardcover)9781409189114 (trade paperback)9781409189138 (ebook)
Dewey class:
362.19697920092362.1969792
Language:
English
Subject:
Burks, Ruth CokerAIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- Medical care -- United StatesCaregivers -- BiographyAIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- United StatesAIDS (Disease) -- NursingGay men -- United StatesSingle mothers -- BiographyAIDS activists -- United States -- BiographyAIDS (Disease) -- Patients -- CareAIDS (Disease) -- Treatment -- United StatesGay men -- United States -- Social conditionsSouthern States -- Social conditions -- 20th century
BRN:
672846