SHABAZZ, Jamel. The Last Sunday in June.

(Brooklyn, NY): powerHouse Books, 2003.  First edition.  Slim quarto.  Unpaginated.  Essays by Kelefa Sanneh and Emil Wilbekin.  Shabazz showcases an extraordinary collection of luscious lesbians, tasteful transsexuals, and dramatic drag queens done up in their Sunday best to celebrate Gay Pride.  On the last Sunday in June, New York City celebrates Gay Pride Month by staging a parade of floats showboating south down Fifth Avenue to Christopher Street. Originally staged to celebrate the anniversary of the Stonewall Riots of 1969, which mark the birth of the Gay Pride movement and the eventual recognition of rights for gays and lesbians, Gay Pride Month now takes over the West Village in a parade that attracts close to a million people of all genders, sexualities, ethnicities, and classes. The four-on-the-floor thump of house music pumps as caravans of divas, boob-flapping biker gals, and costumed creatures preen, primp, and pucker for cameras and spectators on the street. Equally colorful is the crowd, clapping and cheering for the performers before parading about town themselves.  A good copy only, severe bump to rear corners, one page with some damage where separated.  This example inscribed by the photographer in year of publication.  Scarce in this first printing.

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