

Stonewall | Evolutionary, Not Revolutionary | 1
10 snips Jun 17, 2020
The summer of 1969 saw a pivotal police raid at the Stonewall Inn that ignited a six-day uprising, serving as a catalyst for the gay rights movement. This unrest was rooted in nearly two decades of activism against rampant discrimination. The narrative highlights the internal divisions within the LGBTQ community and the rise of influential figures like Harry Hay. It also addresses the disturbing history of conversion therapy and the fight for representation, shedding light on the broader struggle for equality that continues today.
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Stonewall Raid Sparks Movement
- On June 28, 1969, a police raid at Stonewall Inn sparked a pivotal riot in the gay rights movement.
- The raid exposed constant harassment LGBTQ people faced just for being themselves in public spaces.
Post-War LGBTQ Oppression
- Post WWII America thrived economically but hid discrimination against LGBTQ people behind its prosperity.
- Laws and social policies criminalized and oppressed LGBTQ individuals despite their invisibility in mainstream society.
Mattachine Society's Secret Origins
- Harry Hay formed the Mattachine Society, a secretive gay rights group in Los Angeles.
- Members met anonymously to avoid public outing while discussing self-acceptance and civil rights strategies.