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Coming Out of the Black Country

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Coming Out of the Black Country

Time: October 30, 2019 from 12:30pm to 1:30pm
Location: Barbican Library
Event Type: free, just, turn, up
Organized By: Helen Tremaine
Latest Activity: Sep 24, 2019

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 Author Stanley Underhill, a resident of the Charterhouse, gives an illustrated talk about his recent autobiography Coming Out of the Black Country.

This is a true and inspiring story of about a man born in the 1920s into poverty and who, later, discovered himself to be a homosexual.

Stanley describes his struggle to educate himself, and to come to terms with his unwanted sexual orientation. All against a background of ignorance, homophobia and condemnation by the State and Church, while he also battled with depression.

Come and listen to Stanley’s story of how, ultimately, he finds his true self.

 

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