The Lgbtq Community In The 1960s

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When you think of Lgbtq+ do you think of what each letter means or do you think of the things that happened to get where we are today in the lgbtq community. Well diving more into the lgbtq community "in the 1960s it was illegal for lesbians, gays, bisexual, and transgender people to gather to drink or dance". (gale). So most of the bars would not serve people that were a part of the lgbtq community because they were afraid of the police raids, the fines and even the loss of there liquor license could all transpire if they were to serve to anybody that was a part of teh lgbtq community. The only bar that would serve the lgbtq people was the stone wall inn in Greenwich village, New york. June 28th in 1969 police conducted a raid at the stonewall inn and multiple bar patrons were arrested that same day in 1969 an altercation was sparked between the police and bar patrons, …show more content…

A year later the same day was when the christopher street day liberation march was held. Stone wall was known heavily by the police because they were always down there arresting the queers and fine the establishment. The raiding officers were sometimes rough which turned into making police brutality a common occurrence especially at bars around the country. A raid on june 28 1969 sent fairies, drag queens, trans people and gender nonconforming people on a standoff that lasted 3 days and this is how it became known as the stonewall riots. Months after the riot it sparked a major turning point for the gay rights movement Howard participated in the march as well and Howard also a year later organized the christopher street liberation day march to mark the stonewall riots first anniversary. Did you ever think about what actually happened in the 1900 or before with people who were a part of the lgbtq