On June 28, 1969, NYPD raid a popular gay bar known as the <a href="; target="_blank">Stonewall Inn</a>. The ensug rts were a watershed moment for the gay liberatn movement and changed Ameri forever.
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- GAY RIGHTS MONSTRATN, ALBANY, NEW YORK, 1971
- GAY RIGHTS MONSTRATN ALBANY, NY, 1971
- GAY RIGHTS DEMONSTRATN, ALBANY, NEW YORK, 1971
- NATN’S FIRST GAY RIGHTS DEMONSTRATN HELD
- GAY RIGHTS MONSTRATN, ALBANY, NEW YORK
- THIS IS WHAT GAY LIBERATN LOOKED LIKE IN THE '70S
- GAY RIGHTS DEMONSTRATN, ALBANY, NEW YORK, 1971
GAY RIGHTS MONSTRATN, ALBANY, NEW YORK, 1971
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NotContent: Albany NY, March 13, 1971, prottg laws agast homosexuals.
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NATN’S FIRST GAY RIGHTS DEMONSTRATN HELD
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THIS IS WHAT GAY LIBERATN LOOKED LIKE IN THE '70S
From the 1950s onward, the right to employment was a major ncern of homophile-era activists, anizatns like the Mattache Society and the Dghters of Bilis.
Here is a py of one of the pleted surveys, where a pany ma clear that they would refe to employ known homosexuals. NYPL Digal Collectns, Image ID: 1582065 Gay Rights Demonstratn, Albany, New York, 1971.
NYPL Digal Collectn, Image ID: 57977675At the same time that gay and lbian activists were monstratg for employment rights, transgenr and genr-nonnformg activists were also fightg agast employment discrimatn through anizatns like the Erickson Edutnal Foundatn, Street Transvte Actn Revolutnari, and Labyrth Foundatn Counselg/Genr Service, Inc., among others. I was recently touch wh historian Stephen Vir, thor of The Queerns of Home: Genr, Sexualy, and the Polics of Domticy After World War II and curator of Gay Gotham, a 2016 exhibn at the Mm of the Cy of New York.
GAY RIGHTS DEMONSTRATN, ALBANY, NEW YORK, 1971
While rearchg Gay Gotham, Vir beme terted the story of performer, activist, and drag in Lee Brewster. Often historians have prented a sharp spl between the revolutnary goals of groups like Gay Liberatn Front and the more rights-foced agenda of groups like Gay Activists Alliance—but I knew that Rivera had participated many rights-foced protts.
Diana Davi, Gay rights monstratn, Albany, New York, 1971; NYPL Digal Collectns, Image ID: 1582040. For Vir, the photograph illtrat the ep and unrexamed nnectns between trans, gay, and lbian liberatn the early 1970s—and how those movements advoted for legal reform along wh cultural transformatn. This rearch gui provis an troductn to llectns of Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgenr, Queer studi held by the Mancripts and Archiv divisn of the New York Public Library.
Disver highlights om the Library’s extensive holdgs documentg the gay rights movement and the experienc and acplishments of queer and trans people our digal gui on Bloomberg Connects, the ee arts and culture app. The Gay Swchboard of New York was found 1971 to safely and privately provi llers wh rmatn about queer-iendly tablishments, and to allow for open discsns about sexualy and queer inty.