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Lewis loved Clark? Intriguing hints abound about America's historic trailblazers.(Our History)(Lewis & Clark: The National Bicentennial Exhibition)(gay expeditions)
Publication: The Advocate (The national gay & lesbian newsmagazine) Publication Date: 26-OCT-04 Author: Smith, Bob |
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COPYRIGHT 2004 Liberation Publications, Inc.
In May 1804, Meriwether Lewis and William Clark, America's most famous same-sex coupling, led 45 men up the Missouri River with the purpose of exploring the newly acquired lands of the Louisiana Purchase and the goal of reaching the Pacific Ocean. Throughout this year our nation has been celebrating the bicentennial of their expedition of 1804-1806 with events and exhibitions from Missouri to Oregon. For gay and lesbian Lewis-and-Clark buffs, the recent speculation that Meriwether Lewis might have been gay has made an already fascinating story downright titillating.
In Brian Hall's beautifully written 2003 novel about the expedition, I Should Be Extremely...
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