Christopher Street Liberation Day Parade, 1971
CSLD March 1971
This image taken by Rich Wandel depicts marchers in an early gay pride event, the Christopher Street Liberation Day parade, June of 1971.
Rich Wandel
LGBT Community Center National History Archive; Rich Wandel Photo collection (#60).
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1971
Rich Wandel
LGBT Community Center National History Archives, Rich Wandel Photo collection. Rich Wandel grants permission to use this image. All rights reserved.
LGBT Community Center National History Archive; Rich Wandel Photo collection (#60) Box 4a, Foldder 400-699, #419c
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Come Out! Vol 2. No. 7b Spring 1971
Come Out! Newspaper of the Gay Liberation Front
Page announcing Gay Pride Week 1971 in Come Out! Newspaper of Gay Liberation Front (GLF), the militant grassroots organization that grew out of the Stonewall rebellion and was founded by activists and other members of the community that were present during the incident in 1969.
Perry Brass, Editor
Come Out! 1971; Periodicals 001, Taminent Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University.
Gay Liberation Front
1971
Unknown
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Come Out! Vol. 2, No. 7b, Spring 1971; Periodicals 001 (Box 27). Taminent Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University.
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Come Out! Vol 1 No.5
Come Out! Newspaper of the Gay Liberation Front
Cover page and two interior pages concerning a second gay "riot" and an image form the protest march that led to the unrest from the Gay Liberation Front Newspaper, Come Out! Vol. 1, No. 5, Oct. 1970.
The Gay Liberation Front was the organization founded by activists and members of the group present during the several nights of unrest that followed the Stonewall bar raid.
Perry Brass, Editor
Come Out! Oct. 1970; Periodicals 001, Taminent Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University.
Gay Liberation Front
1970
Unkown
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Come Out! Vol. 1, No. 5, Oct. 1970; Periodicals 001 (Box 107, Folder 2). Taminent Library/Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University.
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CSLD Parade, 5th Avenue
Photograph of Christopher Street Liberation Day parade route on 5th Avenue near Rockefeller Center.
Photograph of crowd on 5th Avenue during the CSLD parade. This image was taken by Rudy Grillo. The date is unknown but most likely taken after 1970 and before 1975.
Uncredited
The LGBT Community Center National History Archive, Rudy Grillo Collection, #3.
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Rudy Grillo
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The LGBT Community Center National History Archive, Rudy Grillo Collection, #3. Box 2, Folder 62.
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Demonstration Guidelines
Pamphlet Cover of NY CLU Demonstration Guidelines
The cover of this pamphlet from the New York Civil Liberties Union depicts protesters confronting police.
New York Civil Liberties Union
LGBT Center National History Archive, Marty Robinson Collection, #27.
New York Civil Liberties Union
1969
Marty Robinson
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LGBT Center National History Archive, Marty Robinson Collection, #27, Box 1, folder 8.
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Drag Queens at Parade
Drag Queens participate in Gay Pride Parade.
A group of Drag Queens assemble along the parade route of the annual Gay Pride Event in New York City in 1973.
Leonard Fink
The LGBT Community Center National History Archive, Leonard Fink Collection #26.
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1973
Leonard Fink
Reproduced with permission from the LGBT Community Center National History Archive, Leonard Fink Collection. All rights reserved.
The LGBT Community Center National History Archive, Leonard Fink Collection #26, Box 1, Folder 26.
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Felice Picano Interview
Stonewall Rebellion and the Gay Liberation Movement
Felice Picano, a gay author and memoirist who lived through and participated in the early gay liberation movement, shares his memories about Stonewall Inn, the West Village and Gay culture in the sixties. He provides insights into the riots and their impact as the spark for a protest movement that would become a national gay liberation movement. We discuss the changes that occurred and the evolution of the gay community and the enduring influence these early events have on the development of LGBT identity.
Christopher Gioia
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Christopher Gioia
March 2016
Felice Picano
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Oral History
Felice Picano 2 MP3
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G.L.A.D.
Gay Liberation Allows Drag, Flyer 1980
This flyer from Spring of 1980 announces the "newest" addition to the Gay Liberation movement, Gay Liberation Allows Drag (GLAD) which it states was founded by "trans person" Eve Adams. Adams apparently was slated to speak at the Gay Pride Rally in Central Park on June 29th of 1975. The flyer states "she will address the gay community and America about equality, unity and basic human rights for all gay people especially the most neglected: TRANSPEOPLE." This item may be viewed on microfilm through the New York Public Library Archives and Manuscripts division, International Gay Information Center collection.
G.L.A.D.
Gay Activist Alliance records. Manuscripts and Archives Division. The New York Public Library. Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations.
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June 1980
Eve Adams
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Gay Activist Alliance records. Manuscripts and Archives Division. The New York Public Library. Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations. Periodicals and ephemera. Reel 18, Box 22, Folder 13.
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