Get to know Duberman better with 10+ real example sentences.
Duberman in a sentence
Context around Duberman
- Average sentence length in these examples: 26.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 8 start, 3 middle, 0 end
- Sentence types: 11 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Duberman
- In this selection, "duberman" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 26.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, martin, 242 and allowed stand out and add context to how "duberman" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include according to duberman p 194 and betty badge duberman p 187. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "duberman" sits close to words such as aadi, aayush and abbottabad, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with duberman
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Finally, Masha Gessen considers the historian Martin Duberman’s concerns about the future of the gay-rights movement. (18 words)
Carter, p. 242. Duberman, p. 235. GLF members organized several same-sex dances, but GLF meetings were chaotic. (18 words)
Duberman, p. 207. Others found the closing of the Stonewall Inn, termed a "sleaze joint", as advantageous to the Village. (20 words)
The legal drinking age was 18, and to avoid unwittingly letting in undercover police (who were called "Lily Law", "Alice Blue Gown", or "Betty Badge" Duberman, p. 187. ), visitors would have to be known by the doorman, or look gay. (40 words)
Duberman, p. 236. O'Leary also worked in the early 1970s to exclude trans people from gay rights issues because she felt that rights for trans people would be too difficult to attain. (33 words)
It was the only bar for gay men in New York City where dancing was allowed; Duberman, p. 182. dancing was its main draw since its re-opening as a gay club. (32 words)
Example sentences (11)
Finally, Masha Gessen considers the historian Martin Duberman’s concerns about the future of the gay-rights movement.
According to Duberman (p. 194), there was a rumor that one might happen, but since it was much later than raids generally took place, Stonewall management thought the tip was inaccurate.
Carter, p. 242. Duberman, p. 235. GLF members organized several same-sex dances, but GLF meetings were chaotic.
Duberman, p. 185. Carter, p. 68. It had no running water behind the bar—used glasses were run through tubs of water and immediately reused.
Duberman, p. 188. The age of the clientele ranged between the upper teens and early thirties, and the racial mix was evenly distributed among white, black, and Hispanic patrons.
Duberman, p. 207. Others found the closing of the Stonewall Inn, termed a "sleaze joint", as advantageous to the Village.
Duberman, p. 236. O'Leary also worked in the early 1970s to exclude trans people from gay rights issues because she felt that rights for trans people would be too difficult to attain.
Duberman, p. 272 With Dick Leitsch's replacement as president of Mattachine NY by "Michael Kotis" in April 1970, opposition to the march by Mattachine ended.
Duberman, p. 314 n93 Brenda Howard is known as the "Mother of Pride", for her work in coordinating the march.
It was the only bar for gay men in New York City where dancing was allowed; Duberman, p. 182. dancing was its main draw since its re-opening as a gay club.
The legal drinking age was 18, and to avoid unwittingly letting in undercover police (who were called "Lily Law", "Alice Blue Gown", or "Betty Badge" Duberman, p. 187. ), visitors would have to be known by the doorman, or look gay.