Bathhouse Daze

Shilts settled early on the idea that ground zero for the emerging AIDS battle in the United States was to be found inside gay bathhouses, once a symbol and artifact of an achieved level of independence and freedom (particularly for gay men) but now a dark corner of an increasingly troubling saga. A...

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