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StoneWall Riots

Published on Nov 29, 2015

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PRESENTATION OUTLINE

STONEWALL RIOTS

BY:ABIGAIL MCGILL

BEFORE THE STRIKE

  • The homosexual community was strongly resented by the heterosexuals.
  • They gravitated towards larger urban areas where they could get lost in the crowds and not have to worry about their sexual orientation.
  • Also to haveg a community that they could relate with and not feel like an outcast
  • For this reason many homosexual didn't live within the bounds of rural areas.

HISTORY OF STONEWALL INN

  • StoneWall Inn was the name of a club in New York City. The club was a homosexual club.
  • StoneWall Inn club was raid by the police when stonewall was discovered to be selling liquor without a licenses.
  • Ther reason for the absence of a liquor license was due to the fact that the club was protected by the Mafia.
  • If the payments are missed the their would be a call to the cops giving them the right to go in and arrest homosexuals.
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THE DEMOLITION OF TRADITION

  • On June 27, 1969 the day after police had to take shelter in establishments.
  • There was a impromptu for a lady named Judy Garland. Thousands of people from that the community of non-heterosexual.
  • The event took place on Christopher street and they gathered to celebrate her life.
  • Judy Garland was known as Dorothy from the wizard of oz .

PULLING THE THREAD

  • At the time being gay was a crime and you could be arrested for it in New York.
  • Therefore when the cops arrived at the club the homosexual were scared of being arrested for being gay.
  • It wasn't allowed to be openly gay in public.
  • Small businesses and homosexual establishments were many times raid and shut down.

GAY LIBERATION MOVEMENT OF 1960'S

  • During the end of the 1960's there was a movement to encourage lesbians and gays to come out.
  • Activism was at a its peak with hoping to overcome the shame of gay pride.
  • This was to gain exposed and reveal to the community or others their sexuality.
  • Women within the gay liberation movement they felt that there were being dominated by the men in the committee.

GAY LIBERATION FRONT

  • The gay liberation front saw their mission are transforming the society.
  • They not only wanted to support gays they wanted to address the other issues with in society.
  • Issues they addressed were Racism, militarism, consumer culture and sexism.
  • The group quickly spread to many other areas of the United States.
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GAY ACTIVIST ALLIANCE

  • On December 21 the gay activist alliance was formed.
  • The were politically helping the gays and lesbians defend their rights.
  • The founders of the gay liberation front were also members of the gay activist alliance.
  • The gay activist alliance delicate their purpose solely to the lesbians and gay rights.
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POST STONEWALL

  • The gay liberation front was formed one month after the riots that occurred the weekend before.
  • The publicity for lesbians and gay were at an all time high.
  • In results to the support of the homosexuals it led to a greater sense of the community.
  • Starting in the early 1970's parades were being held in New York as well as all over on the day of Stonewall.

QUIZ

  • What was the cause of the riots at stonewall in 1969?
  • What were the two groups that contributed to helping the homosexuals?
  • What tradition was passed on and is still continued?
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