What Life Was Like for Gay Amerins Before Stonewall

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Stonewall rts, seri of vlent nontatns that began the early hours of June 28, 1969, between police and gay rights activists outsi the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar the Greenwich Village sectn of New York Cy. As the rts progrsed, an ternatnal gay rights movement was born.

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LGBTQ HISTORY MONTH: THE ROAD TO AMERI'S FIRST GAY PRI MARCH

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. * new york city gay riots *

The Stonewall Rts, also lled the Stonewall Uprisg, began the early hours of June 28, 1969 when New York Cy police raid the Stonewall Inn, a gay club loted Greenwich Village New York Cy. For stance, solicatn of same-sex relatns was illegal New York such reasons, LGBT dividuals flocked to gay bars and clubs, plac of refuge where they uld exprs themselv openly and socialize whout worry.

'THEY BEAT YOU WH THEIR BATON': A VETERAN OF THE STONEWALL RTS AND THE FIRST PRI MARCH SHAR WHAT LIFE WAS LIKE FOR GAY AMERINS BEFORE THE UPRISG

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However, the New York State Liquor Authory penalized and shut down tablishments that served alhol to known or spected LGBT dividuals, argug that the mere gatherg of homosexuals was “disorrly. But engagg gay behavr public (holdg hands, kissg or dancg wh someone of the same sex) was still illegal, so police harassment of gay bars ntued and many bars still operated whout liquor licens— part bee they were owned by the Rights Before StonewallThe first documented U. Police raids forced them to disband 1925, but not before they had published several issu of their newsletter, “Friendship and Freedom, ” the untry’s first gay-tert newsletter.

In 1966, three years before Stonewall, members of The Mattache Society, an anizatn dited to gay rights, staged a “sip-” where they openly clared their sexualy at taverns, darg staff to turn them away and sug tablishments who did. When The Commissn on Human Rights led that gay dividuals had the right to be served bars, police raids were temporarily Stonewall Inn The crime syndite saw prof terg to shunned gay clientele, and by the mid-1960s, the Genove crime fay ntrolled most Greenwich Village gay bars. And was one of the few—if not the only—gay bar left that allowed were still a fact of life, but ually rpt ps would tip off Mafia-n bars before they occurred, allowg owners to stash the alhol (sold whout a liquor license) and hi other illegal activi.

How the Stonewall rts of June 28, 1969, New York’s Greenwich Village lnched the gay rights movement the US and around the world." emprop="scriptn * new york city gay riots *

Stonewall's LegacyThough the Stonewall uprisg didn’t start the gay rights movement, was a galvanizg force for LGBT polil activism, leadg to numero gay rights anizatns, cludg the Gay Liberatn Front, Human Rights Campaign, GLAAD (formerly Gay and Lbian Alliance Agast Defamatn), and PFLAG (formerly Parents, Fai and Friends of Lbians and Gays) the one-year anniversary of the rts on June 28, 1970, thoands of people marched the streets of Manhattan om the Stonewall Inn to Central Park what was then lled “Christopher Street Liberatn Day, ” Ameri’s first gay pri para. ”In 2016, then-Print Barack Obama signated the se of the rts—Stonewall Inn, Christopher Park, and the surroundg streets and siwalks—a natnal monument regnn of the area’s ntributn to gay Gallery The Stonewall Inn is a bar loted New York Cy’s Greenwich Village that served as a haven the 1960s for the cy’s gay, lbian and transgenr muny.

At the time, homosexual acts remaed illegal every state except Illois, and bars and rtrants uld get shut down for havg gay employe or servg gay patrons. Most gay bars and clubs New York at the time were operated by the Mafia, who paid rptible police officers to look the other way and blackmailed wealthy gay patrons by threateng to “out” them.

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And That’s O.K.</h2><h4 class="css-qsd3hm">“Who threw the first brick at Stonewall?” has bee a rallyg cry, a cliche and a queer si joke on the ter — never md the fact that ’s not clear whether bricks were ever thrown durg the uprisg at all.</h4></div><dl class="css-p98d0w"><dt class="css-xx7kwh"></dt><dd class="css-4gvq6l"><p class="css-8hvvyd">Who threw the first brick at Stonewall? “Some say was Stormé DeLarverie.” “Marsha P. Johnson.” “Sylvia Rivera.” It’s a qutn that lls attentn to overlooked L.G.B.T. elrs, but also — “Jason Mraz threw the first brick at Stonewall? [lghter] “Judy Garland threw the first brick.” “Srlett Johansson.” It’s bee an si joke about queer ins and straight allyship. Fifty years after the police raid the Stonewall Inn and s patrons mounted a ristance on the street outsi, I still didn’t know the answer to this qutn: Who threw the first brick at Stonewall? What I did know is that I had heard this story over and over aga. The gay rights movement was born 1969 at a beloved gay bar lled the Stonewall Inn. The Stonewall Rt began when a drag queen, bereft by the ath of Judy Garland, threw a brick at a police officer. The rt culmated a Rockett-style kickle of drag queens facg down tactil police rt gear. It’s a betiful story, but ’s not exactly te. So, I gathered some people who were at Stonewall 1969, some historians who had spent years studyg L.G.B.T. history and some ntemporary queer wrers to ask them, what’s wrong wh this acunt of Stonewall? They helped me break down, b by b. “It didn’t beg at Stonewall.” “Before Stonewall, we had the Dghters of Bilis. We had the Mattache Society.” “There was the sip- at Juli’s.” “And the movement the world dat back to 1897 Berl, wh the foundg of Magn Hirschfeld’s anizatn, which was the first gay rights group.” So if gay rights didn’t beg at Stonewall, why was Stonewall important? “Bee led to the creatn of the gay liberatn movement.” “Gay Liberatn Front was born out of the ash of Stonewall. Gay Liberatn Front is lerally why we have everythg we have today.” “They planned a march on the first anniversary of Stonewall.” “And people fet that there were three pri paras. I was at the one Los Angel 1970. We had a big jar of Vasele on a float. It was a really -your-face float.” Oh, wow. Now here’s a fundamental qutn about Stonewall. Was a rt? [protters chantg] “What we did is we were cheerg and dancg the street. That’s not a rt.” “It was jt a loud and bawdy fun group of guys until turned to a rt.” “It is lled a rt, an uprisg, a rebelln.” “I like the word rebelln. Not overthrow-the-ernment rebelln, rebelln om wh.” Next, was the Stonewall bar as idyllic as some media portrays to have been? “The Stonewall Inn was a safe haven for the queer muny —” “But was a dump.” “It was a hellhole.” “Dirty. Rundown. Mafia-n.” “A Mafia sleazy bar, and they watered down drks.” “Watered-down drks.” “There was a much better bar lled the Cherry Lane.” “The Tenth of Always.” “Cookie’s.” So the Stonewall Inn was neher New York’s only gay bar nor an pecially beloved stutn. Now, let’s talk about that drag queen who started all. “They said that she threw the first shot glass at Stonewall, and was the shot glass heard around the world.” “One of the persistent myths about Stonewall is that Marsha threw the first cktail glass. Marsha herself said an terview that I did wh Marsha, I didn’t get there until 2.” “I was uptown and I didn’t get downtown till about 2 o’clock — bee when I got downtown, the place was already on fire and was a raid already.” Marsha P. Johnson’s iend and fellow activist, Sylvia Rivera, is also sometim creded wh startg Stonewall. “Sylvia Rivera is known for throwg the first bottle at the Stonewall Rts.” Sylvia Rivera herself said 2001 — “I have been given the cred for throwg the first Molotov cktail, but I always liked to rrect . I threw the send one. I did not throw the first one.” [lghter] First of all, that ment was probably tongue--cheek. Send of all, ’s not certa that Molotov cktails were thrown at all. Regardls of what Rivera and Johnson did at Stonewall, their impact on the trans and gay movements n’t be overstated. “When I see people sayg Marshall and Sylvia were the on who threw the first bricks, I want to remember them a way that feels hont bee their legaci extend far beyond that night.” However, there was a genr-nonnformg person that several wns cred wh talyzg Stonewall. “She was very butch and she was tough. And the police were beg rough wh her and she was really fightg back.” “We have four pennt acunts who said that this woman’s fight wh the police is what tipped the sl and set all off.” “She lled out to the crowd, ‘What are you dog?’ Why are you jt standg there? Why don’t you do somethg?’” Some people say that woman was Stormé DeLarverie, a lbian who worked as a bouncer at the time. DeLarverie sometim took cred and sometim nied her role, but so far, there’s been no nclive proof of who exactly that butch woman at Stonewall was. And now, ladi and gentlemen — “Judy Garland.” “Yeah.” Judy Garland’s funeral took place at Campbell’s Funeral Home on the afternoon before the events at Stonewall. “The patrons of the Stonewall ed their grief over Judy’s ath to rise up and fight back.” But were the two events related? “The worst qutn that people ask about Stonewall is whether was ed by the ath of Judy Garland.” “If one looks at the acunts published 1969, there’s only one acunt that mentns Stonewall and Judy Garland, and that was wrten by a right-wg lumnist to mock the movement.” “You’re trivializg our anger and opprsn of 2,000 years to a sger.” “So I went to Judy Garland’s funeral and a lot of Stonewall queens did.” “Oh, was like Noah’s Ark — all of Judy’s fans. God bls Judy Garland, but no, she was not the e of the Stonewall Rt.” “[expletive] no.” So now, let’s talk about that brick. One of the most rid reprentatns of the first brick me om the 2015 movie “Stonewall.” “Gay power!” “All anyone wants to talk about is who the first brick.” “Who threw the first brick?” “They were claimg, I threw the first brick.” “First off, asks, were bricks thrown?” “Where were those bricks found?” “Apparently, there was a nstctn se that had a pile of bricks.” “I heard that last week.” “Did they show you a picture of that nstctn se?” “It’s possible they were pullg rocks om the street. I haven’t termed where that would’ve been, unls was the park. If there’s a tree p, they’re ually led wh somethg.” “Around this tree, there were the ston. I pulled up the ston. I know I threw ston. I don’t know if I threw a brick. I doubt . I thk I was a ston man.” So objects were thrown that may or may not have been bricks, but amidst all this chaos the streets, did they really form a kickle while facg down police rt gear? “No, there was not a kickle at Stonewall. There were many kickl at Stonewall.” “And I’ll be glad to give you the lyrics.” “It was done to the tune of the ‘Howdy Doody’ theme.” “You’re right, is.” All right. So, we’ve worked out a amework for what happened at Stonewall that many people n maybe mostly agree on. But why do this even matter? Why are we npickg this to ath? Bee when we talk about what happened at Stonewall 50 years ago, we’re also talkg about issu the L.G.B.T. muny is still wrtlg wh today — namely transphobia and racism. “There’s one graphic I’m thkg about particular: ‘Trans men of lor throwg bricks at ps gave me the right to get married.’ I thk a lot of people clg onto the narrativ bee trans women of lor are often already siled.” “I mean, there were some dividual people of lor. But was not a group of trans people of lor who started the rtg. If people start tellg stori not as they were, but as they would like them to be, that procre n be ed by anybody for any purpose. So I thk that we need to be nsistent the tth.” “If we are mandg that our history be rpected, then we have to rpect ourselv. You have to apply the same creria to our history that be worthwhile, that be accurate, that be well-rearched. We should regnize our warts as well as our flowers, as were.” “I mean, I thk historil erasure is real. How do we tell a history of somethg when our liv aren’t archiv? Speculative fictn and historilly rmed fictn, to me, are ways to answer that qutn. And don’t have to be te to be meangful.” “Stonewall was a msy eveng. L.G.B.T. histori are very msy. I thk namg that don’t take away om the importance of what happened.” “I don’t thk anyone threw the first brick at Stonewall.” “And at this pot, I don’t re who threw the first brick.” “Oh, I don’t thk matters.” “And don’t matter.” “Like, don’t matter. It’s O.K. that we don’t know.” “If wasn’t a brick, was a rock. If wasn’t a rock, was a purse. If wasn’t a purse, was a shoe. If wasn’t a shoe, was a glass. If wasn’t a glass, was a dirty look. It was all of those thgs. It wasn’t jt that day, was days before and was many years after.” It’s 50 years later and we still n’t agree on exactly what happened that night. But that’s all right. Stonewall was about people reclaimg their own narrativ om those that told them they were sick, or piful or didn’t even exist. Part of tellg your own story means livg openly and partyg at paras. But also means ntendg wh other people’s versns of that story, even if theirs don’t match perfectly wh yours. As Chrysanthemum Tran said, that n be msy and that’s O.K. — I love a msy party.</p></dd></dl></div></div></div></div><script type="applitn/ld+json">{"@ntext":","@type":"VioObject","@id":","scriptn":"“Who threw the first brick at Stonewall?” has bee a rallyg cry, a cliche and a queer si joke on the ter — never md the fact that ’s not clear whether bricks were ever thrown durg the uprisg at all.","url":","name":"The Stonewall You Know Is a Myth. 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The rt culmated a Rockett-style kickle of drag queens facg down tactil police rt gear. It’s a betiful story, but ’s not exactly te. So, I gathered some people who were at Stonewall 1969, some historians who had spent years studyg L.G.B.T. history and some ntemporary queer wrers to ask them, what’s wrong wh this acunt of Stonewall? They helped me break down, b by b. “It didn’t beg at Stonewall.” “Before Stonewall, we had the Dghters of Bilis. We had the Mattache Society.” “There was the sip- at Juli’s.” “And the movement the world dat back to 1897 Berl, wh the foundg of Magn Hirschfeld’s anizatn, which was the first gay rights group.” So if gay rights didn’t beg at Stonewall, why was Stonewall important? “Bee led to the creatn of the gay liberatn movement.” “Gay Liberatn Front was born out of the ash of Stonewall. Gay Liberatn Front is lerally why we have everythg we have today.” “They planned a march on the first anniversary of Stonewall.” “And people fet that there were three pri paras. I was at the one Los Angel 1970. We had a big jar of Vasele on a float. It was a really -your-face float.” Oh, wow. Now here’s a fundamental qutn about Stonewall. Was a rt? [protters chantg] “What we did is we were cheerg and dancg the street. That’s not a rt.” “It was jt a loud and bawdy fun group of guys until turned to a rt.” “It is lled a rt, an uprisg, a rebelln.” “I like the word rebelln. Not overthrow-the-ernment rebelln, rebelln om wh.” Next, was the Stonewall bar as idyllic as some media portrays to have been? “The Stonewall Inn was a safe haven for the queer muny —” “But was a dump.” “It was a hellhole.” “Dirty. Rundown. Mafia-n.” “A Mafia sleazy bar, and they watered down drks.” “Watered-down drks.” “There was a much better bar lled the Cherry Lane.” “The Tenth of Always.” “Cookie’s.” So the Stonewall Inn was neher New York’s only gay bar nor an pecially beloved stutn. Now, let’s talk about that drag queen who started all. “They said that she threw the first shot glass at Stonewall, and was the shot glass heard around the world.” “One of the persistent myths about Stonewall is that Marsha threw the first cktail glass. Marsha herself said an terview that I did wh Marsha, I didn’t get there until 2.” “I was uptown and I didn’t get downtown till about 2 o’clock — bee when I got downtown, the place was already on fire and was a raid already.” Marsha P. Johnson’s iend and fellow activist, Sylvia Rivera, is also sometim creded wh startg Stonewall. “Sylvia Rivera is known for throwg the first bottle at the Stonewall Rts.” Sylvia Rivera herself said 2001 — “I have been given the cred for throwg the first Molotov cktail, but I always liked to rrect . I threw the send one. I did not throw the first one.” [lghter] First of all, that ment was probably tongue--cheek. Send of all, ’s not certa that Molotov cktails were thrown at all. Regardls of what Rivera and Johnson did at Stonewall, their impact on the trans and gay movements n’t be overstated. “When I see people sayg Marshall and Sylvia were the on who threw the first bricks, I want to remember them a way that feels hont bee their legaci extend far beyond that night.” However, there was a genr-nonnformg person that several wns cred wh talyzg Stonewall. “She was very butch and she was tough. And the police were beg rough wh her and she was really fightg back.” “We have four pennt acunts who said that this woman’s fight wh the police is what tipped the sl and set all off.” “She lled out to the crowd, ‘What are you dog?’ Why are you jt standg there? Why don’t you do somethg?’” Some people say that woman was Stormé DeLarverie, a lbian who worked as a bouncer at the time. DeLarverie sometim took cred and sometim nied her role, but so far, there’s been no nclive proof of who exactly that butch woman at Stonewall was. And now, ladi and gentlemen — “Judy Garland.” “Yeah.” Judy Garland’s funeral took place at Campbell’s Funeral Home on the afternoon before the events at Stonewall. “The patrons of the Stonewall ed their grief over Judy’s ath to rise up and fight back.” But were the two events related? “The worst qutn that people ask about Stonewall is whether was ed by the ath of Judy Garland.” “If one looks at the acunts published 1969, there’s only one acunt that mentns Stonewall and Judy Garland, and that was wrten by a right-wg lumnist to mock the movement.” “You’re trivializg our anger and opprsn of 2,000 years to a sger.” “So I went to Judy Garland’s funeral and a lot of Stonewall queens did.” “Oh, was like Noah’s Ark — all of Judy’s fans. God bls Judy Garland, but no, she was not the e of the Stonewall Rt.” “[expletive] no.” So now, let’s talk about that brick. One of the most rid reprentatns of the first brick me om the 2015 movie “Stonewall.” “Gay power!” “All anyone wants to talk about is who the first brick.” “Who threw the first brick?” “They were claimg, I threw the first brick.” “First off, asks, were bricks thrown?” “Where were those bricks found?” “Apparently, there was a nstctn se that had a pile of bricks.” “I heard that last week.” “Did they show you a picture of that nstctn se?” “It’s possible they were pullg rocks om the street. I haven’t termed where that would’ve been, unls was the park. If there’s a tree p, they’re ually led wh somethg.” “Around this tree, there were the ston. I pulled up the ston. I know I threw ston. I don’t know if I threw a brick. I doubt . I thk I was a ston man.” So objects were thrown that may or may not have been bricks, but amidst all this chaos the streets, did they really form a kickle while facg down police rt gear? “No, there was not a kickle at Stonewall. There were many kickl at Stonewall.” “And I’ll be glad to give you the lyrics.” “It was done to the tune of the ‘Howdy Doody’ theme.” “You’re right, is.” All right. So, we’ve worked out a amework for what happened at Stonewall that many people n maybe mostly agree on. But why do this even matter? Why are we npickg this to ath? Bee when we talk about what happened at Stonewall 50 years ago, we’re also talkg about issu the L.G.B.T. muny is still wrtlg wh today — namely transphobia and racism. “There’s one graphic I’m thkg about particular: ‘Trans men of lor throwg bricks at ps gave me the right to get married.’ I thk a lot of people clg onto the narrativ bee trans women of lor are often already siled.” “I mean, there were some dividual people of lor. But was not a group of trans people of lor who started the rtg. If people start tellg stori not as they were, but as they would like them to be, that procre n be ed by anybody for any purpose. So I thk that we need to be nsistent the tth.” “If we are mandg that our history be rpected, then we have to rpect ourselv. You have to apply the same creria to our history that be worthwhile, that be accurate, that be well-rearched. We should regnize our warts as well as our flowers, as were.” “I mean, I thk historil erasure is real. How do we tell a history of somethg when our liv aren’t archiv? Speculative fictn and historilly rmed fictn, to me, are ways to answer that qutn. And don’t have to be te to be meangful.” “Stonewall was a msy eveng. L.G.B.T. histori are very msy. I thk namg that don’t take away om the importance of what happened.” “I don’t thk anyone threw the first brick at Stonewall.” “And at this pot, I don’t re who threw the first brick.” “Oh, I don’t thk matters.” “And don’t matter.” “Like, don’t matter. It’s O.K. that we don’t know.” “If wasn’t a brick, was a rock. If wasn’t a rock, was a purse. If wasn’t a purse, was a shoe. If wasn’t a shoe, was a glass. If wasn’t a glass, was a dirty look. It was all of those thgs. It wasn’t jt that day, was days before and was many years after.” It’s 50 years later and we still n’t agree on exactly what happened that night. But that’s all right. Stonewall was about people reclaimg their own narrativ om those that told them they were sick, or piful or didn’t even exist. Part of tellg your own story means livg openly and partyg at paras. But also means ntendg wh other people’s versns of that story, even if theirs don’t match perfectly wh yours. 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Why?</p></li><li class="css-1i3ul0c eoqvrfo0"><p class="css-1il0jfh evys1bk0">Did anythg the film challenge what you know — or what you thought you knew your K/W/L chart?</p></li><li class="css-1i3ul0c eoqvrfo0"><p class="css-1il0jfh evys1bk0">Why do you thk there are myths about Stonewall? Do you agree wh the film’s tle that ’s OK if there are some myths? Why or why not?</p></li></ul><ul class="css-1le37cb ez3869y0"><li class="css-1i3ul0c eoqvrfo0"><p class="css-1il0jfh evys1bk0">What qutns do you still have? Add your qutns to the “W” lumn of your chart and see whether you n answer some of them through further vtigatn durg this lson.</p></li></ul><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">To share your reflectns on this film wh other stunts, post a ment <a class="css-yywogo" href=" tle="">our recent Film Club feature</a>.</p><h2 class="css-9ycfei eoo0vm40" id="lk-7c77cb14">2. Read about the Stonewall and Pri Paras.</h2><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">In the years sce the Stonewall uprisg, The Tim has published many articl reflectg on the event and s legacy. Choose one of the articl below, om 2019 or 2020, to read s entirety.</p><ul class="css-1le37cb ez3869y0"><li class="css-1i3ul0c eoqvrfo0"><p class="css-1il0jfh evys1bk0">“<a class="css-yywogo" href=" tle="">How the Vis and Protts Changed a 50-Year Celebratn of Pri</a>” by Mihir Zaveri and Michael Gold (June 28, 2020)</p></li><li class="css-1i3ul0c eoqvrfo0"><p class="css-1il0jfh evys1bk0">“<a class="css-yywogo" href=" tle="">‘A Te Disappotment’: When Your First Pri March Is Canceled</a>” by Pierre-Antoe Louis (June 27, 2020)</p></li><li class="css-1i3ul0c eoqvrfo0"><p class="css-1il0jfh evys1bk0">“<a class="css-yywogo" href=" tle="">Stonewall Uprisg: 50 Years Later, a Celebratn Blends Pri and Ristance</a>” by Michael Gold (June 28, 2019)</p></li><li class="css-1i3ul0c eoqvrfo0"><p class="css-1il0jfh evys1bk0">“<a class="css-yywogo" href=" tle="">Pri Para: 50 Years After Stonewall, a Joyo and Rolute Celebratn”</a> by Jam Barron (June 30, 2019)</p></li><li class="css-1i3ul0c eoqvrfo0"><p class="css-1il0jfh evys1bk0">“<a class="css-yywogo" href=" tle="">The First New York Pri March Was an Act of ‘Dperate Courage’</a>” by Andrew Solomon (June 27, 2019)</p></li><li class="css-1i3ul0c eoqvrfo0"><p class="css-1il0jfh evys1bk0">“<a class="css-yywogo" href=" tle="">Do the Police Belong at Pri? March Face a Difficult Qutn</a>” by Liam Stack (June 26, 2019)</p></li><li class="css-1i3ul0c eoqvrfo0"><p class="css-1il0jfh evys1bk0">“<a class="css-yywogo" href=" tle="">Queer People of Color Led the L.G.B.T.Q. Charge, but Were Denied the Rewards</a>” by Stt Jam (June 22, 2019)</p></li><li class="css-1i3ul0c eoqvrfo0"><p class="css-1il0jfh evys1bk0">“<a class="css-yywogo" href=" tle="">What Was Your Stonewall? Pivotal L.G.B.T.Q. Moments Across the U.S.</a>” by Stt Jam (June 20, 2019)</p></li><li class="css-1i3ul0c eoqvrfo0"><p class="css-1il0jfh evys1bk0">“<a class="css-yywogo" href=" tle="">Vogug for Our Liv. Aga.</a>” by Sydney Baloue (June 20, 2020)</p></li></ul><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">After readg your article, rpond to the qutns below. If you’re dog this activy a classroom settg (onle or -person), you n share your answers wh someone who read a different article.</p><ul class="css-1le37cb ez3869y0"><li class="css-1i3ul0c eoqvrfo0"><p class="css-1il0jfh evys1bk0">What are three thgs you learned about the Stonewall uprisg, or the more recent Pri march, om the featured article your read?</p></li><li class="css-1i3ul0c eoqvrfo0"><p class="css-1il0jfh evys1bk0">Choose one quote om the article that you found particularly tertg, movg, upsettg or surprisg. Then, share why you selected .</p></li><li class="css-1i3ul0c eoqvrfo0"><p class="css-1il0jfh evys1bk0">What is one qutn you have after readg the article?</p></li></ul><h2 class="css-9ycfei eoo0vm40" id="lk-441e85">3. Invtigate a primary source.</h2><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">Over the years, The Tim has changed the way that reports stori about people who intify as gay, queer or transgenr. In this activy, you will look closely at how The Tim first reported the Stonewall uprisg. Read the origal Tim article om June 29, 1969, “<a class="css-yywogo" href=" tle="">4 Policemen Hurt ‘Village’ Raid</a>,” which appeared on page 33 of the paper. (The article is also available as a <a class="css-yywogo" href=" tle="">PDF</a>.)</p><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">As you vtigate the source, plete this <a class="css-yywogo" href=" tle="" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">primary source analysis tool</a> om the Library of Congrs and rpond to the below qutns, adapted om the library’s <a class="css-yywogo" href=" tle="" rel="noopener noreferrer" target="_blank">teacher’s gui</a>:</p><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0"><strong class="css-8qgvsz ebyp5n10">Observe</strong>: What do you notice? What words stand out first? How is the text arranged on the page?</p><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0"><strong class="css-8qgvsz ebyp5n10">Reflect</strong>: What do you notice about the e of language the article? How is the event amed? Who are the primary actors and what ntext, if any, is given for their actns?</p></div><asi class="css-ew4tgv" aria-label="pann lumn"></asi></div><div></div><div class="css-s99gbd StoryBodyCompannColumn"><div class="css-53u6y8"><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">Who do you thk was The Time’s dience 1969? What voic and perspectiv are centered this article? What perspectiv are left out?</p><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">How would this article be different if were produced today? How might be the same?</p><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0"><strong class="css-8qgvsz ebyp5n10">Qutn</strong>: What more do you want to know about the article? What nclns n you draw about how The Tim first reported on the Stonewall uprisg?</p><h2 class="css-9ycfei eoo0vm40" id="lk-27f0c356">4. Analyze photographs om the paras.</h2><p class="css-at9mc1 evys1bk0">The sli show below featur one photograph om each of the Pri para, which started 1970 to memorate the Stonewall uprisg 1969.</p></div><asi class="css-ew4tgv" aria-label="pann lumn"></asi></div><div><div class="css-15t9y93 sizeMedium"><div class="css-c955wn" role="regn" aria-label="Slishow of 51 Years of Pri New York Cy"><div class="css-1r9a6mz"><div class="css-lwdtsb"><div class="css-1dv1kvn">Sli 1 of 6 <span id="SW1hZ2U6bnl0Oi8vaW1hZ2UvYzc0Nzg5MGUtZGUxMS01MDQyLWJjMDgtOGFhMGYwYThjNTVj-0"></span></div><span class="css-g89h0y" aria-hidn="te"><span class="css-1gurbbl" data-amp-bd-class="['css-1gurbbl', 'css-1gurbbl'][+unfed % 2]" data-amp-bd-text="+unfed + 1" data-ttid="slishow-le--unter-cur">1</span><span>/</span><span data-ttid="slishow-le--unter-total">6</span></span></div><div class="css-ha39ek"></div><div style="posn:relative" class="css-r6z5ec"><div class="css-1ctlbr7"><div class="css-14e0s5u"><div class="css-ct5uno e1wuipb50"></div><div class="css-1av5mkz e1wuipb50"></div><div class="css-1av5mkz e1wuipb50"></div><div class="css-1av5mkz e1wuipb50"></div><div class="css-1av5mkz e1wuipb50"></div><div class="css-1av5mkz e1wuipb50"></div></div><div class="css-62fonk"></div></div><div class="css-1m2gac3"><figptn class="css-11fva2x"><span class="css-o33yb0 e13ogyst0"><p>1970.</p></span><span class="css-1u46b97 e1z0qqy90"><span class="css-1ly73wi e1tej78p0">Cred...</span><span>Michael Evans/The New York Tim</span></span></figptn><nav class="css-oblvh1"><button type="button" class="css-vlm8x8" aria-label="Prev Sli" disabled="" data-ttid="slishow-le--nav-prev"><svg class="css-1cvu0ma" width="9" height="14" viewBox="0 0 9 14" style="transform:translateX(1px)"><path d="M1.99988 0.292823L0.493066 1.79964L5.69335 6.99993L0.493067 12.2002L1.99989 13.707L8.70483 7.00208L8.70268 6.99993L8.70483 6.99777L1.99988 0.292823Z"></path></svg></button><button type="button" class="css-y9s93v" aria-label="Next Sli" 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class="css-ygcs6t"><div class="css-1dv1kvn">Sli 1 of 6 <span id="SW1hZ2U6bnl0Oi8vaW1hZ2UvYzc0Nzg5MGUtZGUxMS01MDQyLWJjMDgtOGFhMGYwYThjNTVj-0"></span></div><span class="css-g89h0y" aria-hidn="te"><span class="css-1gurbbl" data-amp-bd-class="['css-1gurbbl', 'css-1gurbbl'][+unfed % 2]" data-amp-bd-text="+unfed + 1" data-ttid="slishow-le--unter-cur">1</span><span>/</span><span data-ttid="slishow-le--unter-total">6</span></span></div><div class="css-u5jy0r"><div class="css-14e0s5u"></div><div class="css-62fonk"></div></div><div class="css-1m2gac3"><figptn class="css-c0hl4f"><span class="css-o33yb0 e13ogyst0"><p>1970.</p></span><span class="css-1u46b97 e1z0qqy90"><span class="css-1ly73wi e1tej78p0">Cred...</span><span>Michael Evans/The New York Tim</span></span></figptn><nav class="css-15mnozi"><button type="button" class="css-vlm8x8" aria-label="Prev Sli" data-ttid="slishow-le--nav-prev"><svg class="css-1cvu0ma" width="9" height="14" viewBox="0 0 9 14" style="transform:translateX(1px)"><path d="M1.99988 0.292823L0.493066 1.79964L5.69335 6.99993L0.493067 12.2002L1.99989 13.707L8.70483 7.00208L8.70268 6.99993L8.70483 6.99777L1.99988 0.292823Z"></path></svg></button><button type="button" class="css-y9s93v" aria-label="Next Sli" data-ttid="slishow-le--nav-next"><svg class="css-1cvu0ma" width="9" height="14" viewBox="0 0 9 14" style="transform:translateX(1px)"><path d="M1.99988 0.292823L0.493066 1.79964L5.69335 6.99993L0.493067 12.2002L1.99989 13.707L8.70483 7.00208L8.70268 6.99993L8.70483 6.99777L1.99988 0.292823Z"></path></svg></button></nav></div></div></figure></li><li aria-labelledby="SW1hZ2U6bnl0Oi8vaW1hZ2UvNWU1YjgyMWEtNmEzYi01NGVmLWIwNWUtZTRhYTZkNmU0Y2Nh-1" class="css-ypyz9t" aria-hidn="te"><figure class="css-4h4rwb"><div class="css-ha39ek" data-nyt-slishow-image-id="1"><div class="css-uwwqev"><div class="css-122y91a"><div class="css-1nla8xi"><div class="css-nundj1"><div></div><div></div></div></div><picture><source media="(max-width: 600px)" srcSet="><img draggable="false" class="css-x73vxv" src=" alt="" dg="async"/></picture></div></div></div><div style="posn:relative"><div class="css-ygcs6t"><div class="css-1dv1kvn">Sli 2 of 6 <span id="SW1hZ2U6bnl0Oi8vaW1hZ2UvNWU1YjgyMWEtNmEzYi01NGVmLWIwNWUtZTRhYTZkNmU0Y2Nh-1"></span></div><span class="css-g89h0y" aria-hidn="te"><span class="css-1gurbbl" data-amp-bd-class="['css-1gurbbl', 'css-1gurbbl'][+unfed % 2]" data-amp-bd-text="+unfed + 1" data-ttid="slishow-le--unter-cur">2</span><span>/</span><span data-ttid="slishow-le--unter-total">6</span></span></div><div class="css-u5jy0r"><div class="css-14e0s5u"></div><div class="css-62fonk"></div></div><div class="css-1m2gac3"><figptn class="css-c0hl4f"><span class="css-o33yb0 e13ogyst0"><p>1987.</p></span><span class="css-1u46b97 e1z0qqy90"><span class="css-1ly73wi e1tej78p0">Cred...</span><span>Sara Klwich/The New York Tim</span></span></figptn><nav class="css-15mnozi"><button type="button" class="css-vlm8x8" aria-label="Prev Sli" data-ttid="slishow-le--nav-prev"><svg class="css-1cvu0ma" width="9" height="14" viewBox="0 0 9 14" style="transform:translateX(1px)"><path d="M1.99988 0.292823L0.493066 1.79964L5.69335 6.99993L0.493067 12.2002L1.99989 13.707L8.70483 7.00208L8.70268 6.99993L8.70483 6.99777L1.99988 0.292823Z"></path></svg></button><button type="button" class="css-y9s93v" aria-label="Next Sli" data-ttid="slishow-le--nav-next"><svg class="css-1cvu0ma" width="9" height="14" viewBox="0 0 9 14" style="transform:translateX(1px)"><path d="M1.99988 0.292823L0.493066 1.79964L5.69335 6.99993L0.493067 12.2002L1.99989 13.707L8.70483 7.00208L8.70268 6.99993L8.70483 6.99777L1.99988 0.292823Z"></path></svg></button></nav></div></div></figure></li><li aria-labelledby="SW1hZ2U6bnl0Oi8vaW1hZ2UvMTQ1ZjRkOTEtOTg2NC01MzMwLWJhYTYtOTBiMDg3OTNmYmJh-2" class="css-ypyz9t" aria-hidn="te"><figure class="css-4h4rwb"><div class="css-ha39ek" data-nyt-slishow-image-id="2"><div class="css-uwwqev"><div class="css-122y91a"><div class="css-1nla8xi"><div class="css-nundj1"><div></div><div></div></div></div><picture><source media="(max-width: 600px)" srcSet="><img draggable="false" class="css-x73vxv" src=" alt="" dg="async"/></picture></div></div></div><div style="posn:relative"><div class="css-ygcs6t"><div class="css-1dv1kvn">Sli 3 of 6 <span id="SW1hZ2U6bnl0Oi8vaW1hZ2UvMTQ1ZjRkOTEtOTg2NC01MzMwLWJhYTYtOTBiMDg3OTNmYmJh-2"></span></div><span class="css-g89h0y" aria-hidn="te"><span class="css-1gurbbl" data-amp-bd-class="['css-1gurbbl', 'css-1gurbbl'][+unfed % 2]" data-amp-bd-text="+unfed + 1" data-ttid="slishow-le--unter-cur">3</span><span>/</span><span data-ttid="slishow-le--unter-total">6</span></span></div><div class="css-u5jy0r"><div class="css-14e0s5u"></div><div class="css-62fonk"></div></div><div class="css-1m2gac3"><figptn class="css-c0hl4f"><span class="css-o33yb0 e13ogyst0"><p>1991.</p></span><span class="css-1u46b97 e1z0qqy90"><span class="css-1ly73wi e1tej78p0">Cred...</span><span>Sara Klwich/The New York Tim</span></span></figptn><nav class="css-15mnozi"><button type="button" class="css-vlm8x8" aria-label="Prev Sli" data-ttid="slishow-le--nav-prev"><svg class="css-1cvu0ma" width="9" height="14" viewBox="0 0 9 14" style="transform:translateX(1px)"><path d="M1.99988 0.292823L0.493066 1.79964L5.69335 6.99993L0.493067 12.2002L1.99989 13.707L8.70483 7.00208L8.70268 6.99993L8.70483 6.99777L1.99988 0.292823Z"></path></svg></button><button type="button" class="css-y9s93v" aria-label="Next Sli" data-ttid="slishow-le--nav-next"><svg class="css-1cvu0ma" width="9" height="14" viewBox="0 0 9 14" style="transform:translateX(1px)"><path d="M1.99988 0.292823L0.493066 1.79964L5.69335 6.99993L0.493067 12.2002L1.99989 13.707L8.70483 7.00208L8.70268 6.99993L8.70483 6.99777L1.99988 0.292823Z"></path></svg></button></nav></div></div></figure></li><li aria-labelledby="SW1hZ2U6bnl0Oi8vaW1hZ2UvNTQ0YjQyYmYtYTE4Yi01ZTdkLTliOTktMzYxMzc5N2YxMzVm-3" class="css-ypyz9t" aria-hidn="te"><figure class="css-4h4rwb"><div class="css-ha39ek" data-nyt-slishow-image-id="3"><div class="css-uwwqev"><div class="css-122y91a"><div class="css-1nla8xi"><div class="css-nundj1"><div></div><div></div></div></div><picture><source media="(max-width: 600px)" srcSet="><img draggable="false" class="css-x73vxv" src=" alt="" dg="async"/></picture></div></div></div><div style="posn:relative"><div class="css-ygcs6t"><div class="css-1dv1kvn">Sli 4 of 6 <span id="SW1hZ2U6bnl0Oi8vaW1hZ2UvNTQ0YjQyYmYtYTE4Yi01ZTdkLTliOTktMzYxMzc5N2YxMzVm-3"></span></div><span class="css-g89h0y" aria-hidn="te"><span class="css-1gurbbl" data-amp-bd-class="['css-1gurbbl', 'css-1gurbbl'][+unfed % 2]" data-amp-bd-text="+unfed + 1" data-ttid="slishow-le--unter-cur">4</span><span>/</span><span data-ttid="slishow-le--unter-total">6</span></span></div><div class="css-u5jy0r"><div class="css-14e0s5u"></div><div class="css-62fonk"></div></div><div class="css-1m2gac3"><figptn class="css-c0hl4f"><span class="css-o33yb0 e13ogyst0"><p>2009.</p></span><span class="css-1u46b97 e1z0qqy90"><span class="css-1ly73wi e1tej78p0">Cred...</span><span>Michelle V. Ags/The New York Tim</span></span></figptn><nav class="css-15mnozi"><button type="button" class="css-vlm8x8" aria-label="Prev Sli" data-ttid="slishow-le--nav-prev"><svg class="css-1cvu0ma" width="9" height="14" viewBox="0 0 9 14" style="transform:translateX(1px)"><path d="M1.99988 0.292823L0.493066 1.79964L5.69335 6.99993L0.493067 12.2002L1.99989 13.707L8.70483 7.00208L8.70268 6.99993L8.70483 6.99777L1.99988 0.292823Z"></path></svg></button><button type="button" class="css-y9s93v" aria-label="Next Sli" data-ttid="slishow-le--nav-next"><svg class="css-1cvu0ma" width="9" height="14" viewBox="0 0 9 14" style="transform:translateX(1px)"><path d="M1.99988 0.292823L0.493066 1.79964L5.69335 6.99993L0.493067 12.2002L1.99989 13.707L8.70483 7.00208L8.70268 6.99993L8.70483 6.99777L1.99988 0.292823Z"></path></svg></button></nav></div></div></figure></li><li aria-labelledby="SW1hZ2U6bnl0Oi8vaW1hZ2UvZTg1ZWQ4YjYtOTM4Yi01ZGRhLWEwNGItYTMwNDI5ZTVjZWQy-4" class="css-ypyz9t" aria-hidn="te"><figure class="css-4h4rwb"><div class="css-ha39ek" data-nyt-slishow-image-id="4"><div class="css-uwwqev"><div class="css-122y91a"><div class="css-1nla8xi"><div class="css-nundj1"><div></div><div></div></div></div><picture><source media="(max-width: 600px)" srcSet="><img draggable="false" class="css-x73vxv" src=" alt="" dg="async"/></picture></div></div></div><div style="posn:relative"><div class="css-ygcs6t"><div class="css-1dv1kvn">Sli 5 of 6 <span id="SW1hZ2U6bnl0Oi8vaW1hZ2UvZTg1ZWQ4YjYtOTM4Yi01ZGRhLWEwNGItYTMwNDI5ZTVjZWQy-4"></span></div><span class="css-g89h0y" aria-hidn="te"><span class="css-1gurbbl" data-amp-bd-class="['css-1gurbbl', 'css-1gurbbl'][+unfed % 2]" data-amp-bd-text="+unfed + 1" data-ttid="slishow-le--unter-cur">5</span><span>/</span><span data-ttid="slishow-le--unter-total">6</span></span></div><div class="css-u5jy0r"><div class="css-14e0s5u"></div><div class="css-62fonk"></div></div><div class="css-1m2gac3"><figptn class="css-c0hl4f"><span class="css-o33yb0 e13ogyst0"><p>2015.</p></span><span class="css-1u46b97 e1z0qqy90"><span class="css-1ly73wi e1tej78p0">Cred...</span><span>Chang W. 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