Nozzlehead received two letters rponse to his Febary FireRcue article, “Dealg wh ‘Haters': Advice for a gay firefighter surround by cel -workers.” Here, he rponse to both letters.
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The r-ee oasis off the southern ast of Long Island was the se of famo police raids and a landmark gay rights victory a year before Stonewall * gay fire tree *
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It wasn’t until 1981 that nsensual gay sex was crimalized New York state—and remaed illegal some stat until 2003—but the Fire Island s were landmark victori the gay rights movement almost a full year before the famo Stonewall Inn rts.
From Osr Wil’s vis to the island 1882, to the steady velopment of Cherry Grove as “Ameri's First Gay and Lbian Town, ” Fire Island has long been a home and haven to LGBTQ visors and rints alike.