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Contents:
- THE STONEWALL RTS: THE FLASHPOT THAT LNCHED THE GAY RIGHTS MOVEMENT THE US
- US WHE SUPREMACISTS FOUND GUILTY OF GAY PRI RT PLOT
- GAY HISTORY – AUGT 1970: THE GAY ACTIVIST ALLIANCE AND GAY LIBERATN FRONT BATTLE THE NYPD THE “FOTTEN RT”
- GAY RIGHTS
- GAY MONUMENT THE HAGUE VANDALIZED WH ANTI-GAY GRAFFI
THE STONEWALL RTS: THE FLASHPOT THAT LNCHED THE GAY RIGHTS MOVEMENT THE US
Police raids on gay bars were not unmon 1960s Ameri – so why was the one that prompted the Stonewall rts different?" data-ttid="meta-scriptn * riot august gay *
Unlike most other gay bars New York, was a place where men uld eely dance wh other men – to Tamla Motown and soul, lotn of the club the heart of Greenwich Village – an area popular wh gay people – was important, as was the street nature of the clientele.
Though the raid n now be seen as the straw that broke the mel’s back, had been a long time | Fifty years after the Stonewall rts New York Cy, historian Chris Park explor the background to the events and shows how the episo beme a pivotal moment LGBTQ+ historyEven 1967, when the Brish Parliament voted to partially crimalise homosexualy, the legal and social suatn for many Amerins was still stuck the 1950s.
US WHE SUPREMACISTS FOUND GUILTY OF GAY PRI RT PLOT
The 1969 Stonewall Rts marked a historic turng pot for gay rights, but several smaller uprisgs preced Stonewall as LGBTQ muni phed back agast harassment and equaly. * riot august gay *
There was a great al of prejudice agast gay men: they were shut out of most bars, routely targeted by police crackdowns (pecially when there was an upg electn), and general subject to social disapproval, ostracism and, certa occupatns, blackmail.
The Amerin Psychiatric Associatn still held that homosexualy was a psychiatric disorr, which meant that some circumstanc gay people were sent to mental 1960s Ameri, men uld be arrted for merely drsg as women.
By 1969, years of mted, albe small sle activism and the velopment of a subterranean gay market had rulted the persistence of small gay muni ci around the US – wh particular ncentratns San Francis, New York and Los Angel.
GAY HISTORY – AUGT 1970: THE GAY ACTIVIST ALLIANCE AND GAY LIBERATN FRONT BATTLE THE NYPD THE “FOTTEN RT”
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The drive for homosexual equaly had begun the early 1950s, the darkt days of the McCarthy era, when the thor Donald Webster Cory had intified the penalti for ankns as beg “so great that pretence is almost universal”.
”On the same si: homosexuals durg the Send World War7 thgs you (probably) didn’t know about Osr WilThe Victorians’ surprisgly liberal attu towards gay menSigns of the timFrom slow begngs, the society gradually spread, wh branch around the untry – Chigo, Washgton DC, New York and San Francis. There were book reviews, adverts for gay-oriented products and letters om rears – many of whom did not give their full the next , the magaz and their affiliated polil groupgs did their bt to pursue a policy of raisg nscns – ultimately drivg for equaly, the lack of legal harassment, greater tolerance and rpect om the Amerin public, and even gay marriage.
GAY RIGHTS
The Stonewall Rts, also lled the Stonewall Uprisg, took place on June 28, 1969, New York Cy, after police raid the Stonewall Inn, a lol gay club. The raid sparked a rt among bar patrons and neighborhood rints as police hled employe and patrons out of the bar, leadg to six days of protts and vlent clash. The Stonewall Rts served as a talyst for the gay rights movement. * riot august gay *
The were ser md, wordy publitns that the late 1950s and early 1960s seemed to be fightg an uphill stggle agast prejudice, fear of exposure, and a lack of self-teem on the part of gay people at York bars were not allowed to serve alhol to the ‘disorrly’, which at the time facto clud homosexuals.
GAY MONUMENT THE HAGUE VANDALIZED WH ANTI-GAY GRAFFI
The June 1969 Stonewall rts New York sparked the gay rights movement. But three years earlier, unrt San Francis marked the transgenr muny's public but the rights stggle. * riot august gay *
As the Eastern Mattache Magaze observed June 1965, notg the ‘15th’ anniversary year of the homophile movement: “The method of keepg mory groups ‘ their place’ is by havg the majory opprs them, still fear them and nvce them of their lack of worth. ”Neverthels by 1965 the succs of the Civil Rights movement gave the homophile movement spiratn: as the Mattache Review noted that year, “For the first time history, homosexuals are on the march. Their spread was massive, pared to the homophile movement magaz: 1965, one tle, Tomorrow’s Man, had a circulatn of 100, 000 pi – at least 20 tim that of ONE – while the timated monthly sal of all tl was around 750, 000.
In fosterg the ia that there was a history and even an athetic of homosexualy, there was an implic enuragement for gay people to regnise that they were part of somethg bigger than their often-isolated rts led to a bloom of gay rights ralli and pri events that gradually spread across the US.
The gay rights movement wouldn't be where is today whout the Black queer muny. Let's stop erasg their ntributns om LGBTQ+ history." emprop="scriptn * riot august gay *
Sometime Augt – the exact date is not known – about 50 or 60 young gay men and drag queens went on the rampage, furiated by heavy-hand and tsive policg si an tablishment that they felt to be a safe-haven, Compton’s Cafeteria San Francis’s Tenrlo district.
Compton’s populary among young gay men, htlers and drag queens me om s stat as an all-night venue and the fact that for a long while, the eveng manager was a homosexual man who created a sympathetic atmosphere. “Wh that, cups, scers and trays began flyg around the place, and all directed at the police, ” Guy Stra – founr of the first gay newspaper San Francis – related the Augt Issue of gay magaze Cise News.
The gay rights movement the Uned Stat began the 1920s and saw huge progrs the 2000s, wh laws prohibg homosexual activy stck down and a Supreme Court lg legalizg same-sex marriage. * riot august gay *
Unlike the prev generatn of homophile prottors, they emerged to a different climate both Ameri and Bra, where the bounds of tradnal moraly were beg loosened by a fast movg, experimental mass youth culture and termed activists om right across the spectm of mori. As the button badge stated, ‘Gay is Good’ partially rmed by the hippie/radil movements of the time, the Gay Liberatn Front has proved an endurg ia, stimulatg groups the Wt and other parts of the world specifilly voted to gay (and now LGBTQ+) rights.
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1965: Philalphia – Dewey’s Rtrant S-InDewey's rtrant Philalphia, Pennsylvania as appeared May April 25, 1965, the 17th Street lotn of Dewey’s rtrant Philalphia nied service to approximately 150 people who appeared to be gay or genr non-nformg. McDarrah/Getty ImagAfter pourg their drks, a bartenr Juli's Bar ref to serve John Timms, Dick Lesch, Craig Rodwell, and Randy Wicker, members of the Mattache Society who were prottg New York liquor laws that prevented servg gay ctomers, 1966. McDarrah/Getty Imag)In sprg 1966, members of the early gay rights anizatn Mattache Society staged a “sip-”—a twist on “s-” prott— which they vised taverns, clared themselv gay, and waed to be turned away so they uld sue.