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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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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"Gay In", Central Park, 1971
The "Gay in" Central Park, New York.
Photograph by Rich Wandel taken in 1971 at the "Gay In" in Central Park after the Gay Pride march.
Rich Wandel
LGBT Community Center National History Archive; Rich Wandel Photo collection (#60).
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Rich Wandel
LGBT Community Center National History Archive, Rich Wandel Photo Collection. Reproduced with permission from Rich Wandel. All rights reserved.
Rich Wandel Photo collection (#60), box 4a, Folder 400-699 #419c
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The Stonewall Riot Remembered, Excerpt 1
The Stonewall Riot Remembered by Tina Crosby
This excerpt from the investigative paper by Tina Crosby provides a glimpse at testimony she recorded from her informants in 1974. Bob Kohler, Craig Rodwell and other participants in the Stonewall rebellion are included in Crosby's research. Her attempt is one of the first at compiling a group of perspectives and accounts of the riots and their aftermath.
Tina Crosby
Morty Manford papers. Manuscripts and Archives Division. The New York Public Library. Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations.
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Tina Crosby
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Morty Manford Papers: MssCol 1858, #3, box 41. Morty Manford papers. Manuscripts and Archives Division. The New York Public Library.
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The Stonewall Riot Remembered Excerpt 2
The Stonewall Riot Rememberd by Tina Crosby
This excerpt from the investigative paper by Tina Crosby provides a glimpse of testimony she recorded from her informants in 1974. Bob Kohler, Rita Mae Brown and Morty Manford as well as other participants in the Stonewall rebellion are included in Crosby's research. Conducted a few years after the incident, Crosby's interviews are perhaps those least influenced by the broader context of the gay rights movement and the politicizing of later years. However, many of the elements of the Stonewall narrative are established and the roots of collective memory of the event have formed.
Tina Crosby
MoMorty Manford papers. Manuscripts and Archives Division. The New York Public Library. Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations.
Not previously published
1974
Tina Crosby
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Morty Manford Papers: MssCol 1858, #3, box 41. MoMorty Manford papers. Manuscripts and Archives Division. The New York Public Library.
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The Stonewall Riot Remembered Excerpt 3
The Stonewall Riot Remembered by Tina Crosby
This excerpt from the investigative paper by Tina Crosby provides a glimpse at testimony she recorded from her informants in 1974. Bob Kohler, Craig Rodwell and other participants in the Stonewall rebellion are included in Crosby's research.
Tina Crosby
Morty Manford papers. Manuscripts and Archives Division. The New York Public Library. Astor, Lenox, and Tilden Foundations.
Not previously published.
1974
Tina Crosby
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Morty Manford Papers, MssCol 1858, Morty Manford papers. Manuscripts and Archives Division. The New York Public Library.
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Hang-Out
Flyer from Mattachine Society
A flyer produced by Mattachine Society in the summer of 1969 referring to an event called the Hang-Out. A call for gays to meet in Greenwich Village on a summer night and demonstrate peaceful solidarity with the broader community. This would have been in contrast to the nascent Gay Liberation Front, which encouraged protest and disruption in order to gain exposure for the cause.
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LGBT Community Center National History Archive, Bob Kohler Collection, #110.
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Bob Kohler
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LGBT Community Center National History Archive, Bob Kohler Collection, #110. Box 1, Folder 17.
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"Gay Power"
Flyer from the Mattachine Society
A flyer announcing an event organized by the Mattachine Society early on in the gay rights movement, probably 1970. The flyer talks about gay oppression and ends with "Mattachine=Militance" (sic). Mattachine was considered too concerned with respectability and working within the system to be equated with militancy, therefore highlighting this flyer as an attempt to bridge the gap between radical gay rights activists and more conservative Mattachine members.
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LGBT Community Center National History Archive, Bob Kohler Collection, #110.
Mattachine Society
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Bob Kohler
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LGBT Center National History Archive, Bob Kohler Collection, #110. Box 1, Folder 17.
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Homosexual Revolution
Mattachine Society Flyer
A Mattachine Society flyer announcing the goals of the "homosexual revolution" and detailing the achievements of the society and its goals for the future. Most likely dated 1969 or 1970.
Mattachine Society
LGBT Center National History Archive, Bob Kohler Collection, #110.
Mattachine Society
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LGBT Center National History Archive, Bob Kohler Collection #110. Box 1, folder 17.
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