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The line "To his first appeal in 1944, Bernstein attached a copy of Millions of Homos, which lay ignored and forgotten until 2010, when it was fortuitously discovered by Randall Sell in the National Library of Medicine in Washington, D. C.[4]" is not supported by the linked source. The source said that a different essay, "My Blue Section 8 Discharge" was attached to his first appeal. 173.18.60.73 (talk) 02:48, 12 May 2021 (UTC)Reply
I wrote the original draft of this wikiarticle, and I thank you for noticing this error. I've deleted the sentence you quoted and amplified the lede. Having just re-read all the sources I quoted, I'm not seeing just how the Millions typescript ended up in the NLM, but maybe some other editor can figure that out. Thanks again for your sharp-eyed comment. Textorus (talk) 16:41, 25 October 2021 (UTC)Reply