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    New York City 1969, there was a popular bar, Stonewall, that was not gay bar, but openly accepted everyone that came inside, which also included gay and trans people. At the time, this was one of the only bars with rules like these, so it quickly became a popular spot for people of the LGBT community to hangout. Before the 1960s, there were very few rights to protect gay people from discrimination. In fact, according to an article about the stonewall riots on history.com, “men could be arrested…

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    Before Stonewall Analysis

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    While the riots at the Stonewall Inn were instrumental in launching the modern gay rights movement, LGBTQ individuals have existed in all spaces across the decades of American history, as pictured in the documentary Before Stonewall. Each decade of the twentieth century brought different movements, leaders, and progresses with it that set the stage for the customers of a gay bar in Greenwich Village to say “enough is enough” in the face of abuse and marginalization by the police force. In the…

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    homophobia is defined as "aversion to gay or homosexual people and their behavior lifestyle or culture" by the American heritage dictionary in 1992. homophobia is discrimination and hate and opposition of homosexuals that leads to prejudice views and treatment towards them this ideology historically routes from homosexuality being seen as a non-conformity tomorrow and harming toward society influencing I sentiment against gay individuals including lesbian bisexual and any sexuality that seems…

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    Sylvia Lee Rivera was a Venezuelan/Puerto Rican Stonewall veteran and transgender activist. Born in July of 1951, Sylvia Rivera was born in New York City as Ray Rivera. She was abandoned by her father, José Rivera early in life and became an orphan at three years old when her mother committed suicide by ingesting rat poison. Rivera was then raised by her grandmother, who did not agree with her behavior and fretted her femininity and sexuality and often beat her for being a “trouble maker” . At…

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    Gender In The 1920's

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    Stonewall was an LGBT club located in Greenwich village Manhattan New York on Christopher street (wikipedia n.d.). In Lectures Professor step toe provided background information saying that police officers would go typically harass gay men and arrest them. On June 28, 1969, the people at Stonewall stood up and brought back. They began to throw bottles at police and Drag Queen began to do high kicks every time police offers came near (Steoptoe,2011). After six months when the riot was over…

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    For example, the Stonewall Riots in 1967 occurred after a gay bar known as the Stonewall Inn had grown tired of harassment from the police. They threw objects at the police and yelled “gay power,” and the riots grew each night as they continued. A second example of violent protest would be the Berkeley Protests of Yiannopoulos, which were sparked by Milo Yiannopoulos…

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    Film Analysis Harvey Milk

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    political gay activist Harvey Milk, and his quest to seek equal rights for the gay community. The film can be easily accessed on Netflix and takes place in the 1970s. The 1970s in San Francisco was a time that wasn’t far removed from the Stonewall riots. The Stonewall riots played a huge influential yet historic role in the gay community, which opened the door for Milk along with his counterparts, to pave the way for future generations to come. However, the Castro District sparked the political…

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    In 1969, Stonewall Riots started the LGBT (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender) movement in New York. A group of gay customers at a gay bar called the Stonewall Inn were angry with unfair treatment by police outside, a riot broke out. As words spread throughout the city about the discrimination in Stonewall Inn, more and more people joined the riot to fight for their equality. The Stonewall riots inspired people throughout the country to organize in support…

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    America’s goal of becoming a society that is a “city upon a hill” is often unachievable for some. The United States prides itself on its many freedoms and opportunities, but these freedoms are often not available for many people. One example of the struggle to attain certain civil liberties and rights can be seen in the gay rights movement. Over time, many people have spoken out against the unjust treatment of the LGBT community. They have been subject to a lot of discrimination and harassment…

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    Being Closeted Essay

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    targeted was The Stonewall Riots. To show how extreme the discrimination was against homosexuals was, there was a law that makes it illegal to serve homosexuals in bars. In order to determine if someone was gay they would check to see if the person was wearing at least one item that belonged to the opposite sex. Cops often raided bars around the city to check for this illegal activity. The Stonewall In was a bar that served everyone and was raided quite often. The Stonewall Riots was a raid that…

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