后记

Thomas J. Balcerski
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结语回顾了哈丽特·莱恩·约翰斯顿和凯瑟琳·埃利斯为保存她们各自叔叔的大量信件所做的努力。它还指出了每个人被后人纪念的方式。从这里开始,结语回归到大众对他们关系的理解,并将其与后来几代其他著名的同性友谊进行比较,包括著名的巴拉克·奥巴马和乔·拜登的“兄弟情”。它的结论是,布坎南和金可能是美国政治史上最重要的“同性友谊”。
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Epilogue
The epilogue reviews the careful efforts of Harriet Lane Johnston and Catherine Ellis to preserve the vast correspondence of their respective uncles. It also notes the ways in which each man has been memorialized by later generations. From there, the epilogue returns to the popular understanding of their relationship and compares it to other notable same-sex friendships in subsequent generations, including the noted “bromance” of Barack Obama and Joe Biden. It concludes that the pair of Buchanan and King may be the most significant “bromosexual friendship” in American political history.
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