The Light of Day
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In June 1960, several British newspapers received a letter so
shocking some thought it was a hoax. Beginning ''Sir, we are
homosexuals . . '', it was signed by Roger Butler and two others.
Publishing such a letter seven years prior to the decriminalisation
of homosexuality was a radical and dangerous move. But it was a
risk that marked a huge milestone in the fight for gay rights. By
the 1970s, the Gay Liberation Front was calling on people to come
out to help reduce stigma, and it continued to be a core tactic in
the 80s and 90s. Roger, however, had done this a full decade
earlier. This is the story about of first man to voluntarily come
out in his own words, using his own name, to the entire British
public. Taking us through a criminalised underworld of pubs,
parties and campaign gatherings, The Light of Day charts how Roger
helped bring about a change in the law, legalising sex between men,
but soon found himself marginalised from the movement he
kickstarted after becoming completely blind in his early 30s. Worn
down trying to navigate life afresh in London, he left for Oxford,
where he became increasingly isolated and never found the life
partner he so desperately wanted.Enter Christopher - an Oxford
University student asked by a friend to visit and read to an old,
blind man. Though their intergenerational friendship bloomed, Roger
never spoke of his revolutionary act. Instead he wrote about it
secretly, leaving his account to Christopher after his death, along
with a sealed pink folder. It was in that folder that the Roger
revealed his final wish, for Christopher to tell his remarkable
story.A hugely moving and powerful story about sexuality,
disability, friendship, isolation, love and more, The Light of Day
is a vital piece of missing history about a brave revolutionary in
the fight for equality.