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Jonathon slams Wyatt in a blog post, Mackenzie demands Wyatt stop saying Lincoln was gay, and their teacher Mr. Guzman calls Wyatt and Jonathon out on their online flame war.
Content Advisory:
QUEER AS A FIVE-DOLLAR BILL is intended for listeners (and readers) ages 13 and up. The main character experiences moments of bullying and homophobia – as well as support and pride – on a journey that’s life-changing and empowering.
Additional Links:
Download the evidence that Abraham Lincoln was in love with another man: the Lincoln Chapter of NO WAY, THEY WERE GAY at https://www.leewind.org/
If you’re in crisis and need to talk with someone, reach out to the great folks at the Trevor Project: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/
You can also call them at 1-866-488-7386 or text them at 678-678
Sources for this chapter:
Jonathon quotes Lincoln again for his blog, “With public sentiment, nothing can fail. Without it, nothing can succeed.” This is from the Lincoln-Douglas debates, and was said by Lincoln at his first debate with Judge Douglas in Ottawa, Illinois on August 21, 1858. A transcript of that debate is online at the national park service’s website here http://www.nps.gov/liho/historyculture/debate1.htm and the quote is also found on page 32 of The Lincoln-Douglas Debates.
Credits:
This episode of QUEER AS A FIVE-DOLLAR BILL: THE PODCAST was written, produced, and edited by Lee Wind. Lee is the author of QUEER AS A FIVE-DOLLAR BILL and NO WAY, THEY WERE GAY?, among other titles for kids and teens.
You can contact Lee at [email protected]
The QUEER AS A FIVE-DOLLAR BILL audiobook, including the chapter heard in this episode, was narrated by Michael Crouch.
The podcast theme music is by Doug Pettibone.
Our creative consultant is Matthew Winner.
By Lee WindJonathon slams Wyatt in a blog post, Mackenzie demands Wyatt stop saying Lincoln was gay, and their teacher Mr. Guzman calls Wyatt and Jonathon out on their online flame war.
Content Advisory:
QUEER AS A FIVE-DOLLAR BILL is intended for listeners (and readers) ages 13 and up. The main character experiences moments of bullying and homophobia – as well as support and pride – on a journey that’s life-changing and empowering.
Additional Links:
Download the evidence that Abraham Lincoln was in love with another man: the Lincoln Chapter of NO WAY, THEY WERE GAY at https://www.leewind.org/
If you’re in crisis and need to talk with someone, reach out to the great folks at the Trevor Project: https://www.thetrevorproject.org/
You can also call them at 1-866-488-7386 or text them at 678-678
Sources for this chapter:
Jonathon quotes Lincoln again for his blog, “With public sentiment, nothing can fail. Without it, nothing can succeed.” This is from the Lincoln-Douglas debates, and was said by Lincoln at his first debate with Judge Douglas in Ottawa, Illinois on August 21, 1858. A transcript of that debate is online at the national park service’s website here http://www.nps.gov/liho/historyculture/debate1.htm and the quote is also found on page 32 of The Lincoln-Douglas Debates.
Credits:
This episode of QUEER AS A FIVE-DOLLAR BILL: THE PODCAST was written, produced, and edited by Lee Wind. Lee is the author of QUEER AS A FIVE-DOLLAR BILL and NO WAY, THEY WERE GAY?, among other titles for kids and teens.
You can contact Lee at [email protected]
The QUEER AS A FIVE-DOLLAR BILL audiobook, including the chapter heard in this episode, was narrated by Michael Crouch.
The podcast theme music is by Doug Pettibone.
Our creative consultant is Matthew Winner.