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Act of Faith
directed by Daniel Bree (San Francisco, CA: Frameline, 2006), 7 mins
In the history of Islam, love between men is a centuries-old phenomenon. Yet Koranic tradition forbids choosing a mate of the same sex. Kyriell, an Imam's son, struggled with reconciling his love for men with his love for Islam and eventually came back to the faith. Pakistani-born Arslan saw no compromise in Islam...
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directed by Daniel Bree (San Francisco, CA: Frameline, 2006), 7 mins
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In the history of Islam, love between men is a centuries-old phenomenon. Yet Koranic tradition forbids choosing a mate of the same sex. Kyriell, an Imam's son, struggled with reconciling his love for men with his love for Islam and eventually came back to the faith. Pakistani-born Arslan saw no compromise in Islam and discarded his religion, and Iftekar, a Muslim community leader, admits that Islam needs to be brought into the twenty-first centur...
In the history of Islam, love between men is a centuries-old phenomenon. Yet Koranic tradition forbids choosing a mate of the same sex. Kyriell, an Imam's son, struggled with reconciling his love for men with his love for Islam and eventually came back to the faith. Pakistani-born Arslan saw no compromise in Islam and discarded his religion, and Iftekar, a Muslim community leader, admits that Islam needs to be brought into the twenty-first century. Through the words of these men, the struggle of gay Muslims is revealed. College Adult
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Field of Study
LGBT Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Author / Creator
Daniel Bree
Date Published / Released
2006
Publisher
Frameline
Topic / Theme
Gay men, Islam, LGBT life, Gay liberation movement, Gay & Lesbian Studies
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2012. Used by permission of Frameline. All rights reserved.
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Affirmation
directed by Marlon Riggs, 1957-1994; produced by Marlon Riggs, 1957-1994 (San Francisco, CA: California Newsreel, 1991), 10 mins
Affirmations explores black male dreams and desires and is framed by poetry. It is produced, directed, and written by written Marlon Riggs.
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directed by Marlon Riggs, 1957-1994; produced by Marlon Riggs, 1957-1994 (San Francisco, CA: California Newsreel, 1991), 10 mins
Description
Affirmations explores black male dreams and desires and is framed by poetry. It is produced, directed, and written by written Marlon Riggs. Adult
Field of Study
LGBT Studies
Content Type
Documentary
Contributor
Marlon Riggs, 1957-1994
Author / Creator
Marlon Riggs, 1957-1994
Date Published / Released
1991
Publisher
California Newsreel
Speaker / Narrator
Reginald T. Jackson
Person Discussed
Reginald T. Jackson
Topic / Theme
Gay rights, Gay liberation movement, Homophobia, Sexuality, African Americans
Copyright Message
Copyright © 1991 California Newsreel
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American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1, Stonewall Uprising: Interview with Danny Garvin, Part 1
directed by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-; produced by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation and Q-Ball Productions, in American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2011), 27 mins
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent p...
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directed by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-; produced by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation and Q-Ball Productions, in American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2011), 27 mins
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In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turn...
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with Danny Garvin, a gay man recalling the period, Stonewall raids, unity, Catholic Church, and guilt. College Adult
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Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
David Heilbroner, 1957-, Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation, Q-Ball Productions
Author / Creator
David Heilbroner, 1957-, Kate Davis, 1960-
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Stonewall Uprising
Person Discussed
Danny Garvin, 1949-2014
Topic / Theme
Gay liberation movement, LGBT life, Discrimination, Stonewall Riots, Greenwich Village, NY, June 28, 1969, Political and Social Movements
Copyright Message
© 2011 WGBH Educational Foundation
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American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1, Stonewall Uprising: Interview with David Carter, Part 1
directed by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-; produced by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation and Q-Ball Productions, in American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2011), 16 mins
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent p...
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directed by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-; produced by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation and Q-Ball Productions, in American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2011), 16 mins
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In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turn...
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with David Carter, author of "Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution". College Adult
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Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
David Heilbroner, 1957-, Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation, Q-Ball Productions
Author / Creator
David Heilbroner, 1957-, Kate Davis, 1960-
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Stonewall Uprising
Person Discussed
David Carter, 1952-
Topic / Theme
Gay liberation movement, Gay rights, Discrimination, Stonewall Riots, Greenwich Village, NY, June 28, 1969, Political and Social Movements
Copyright Message
© 2011 WGBH Educational Foundation
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American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1, Stonewall Uprising: Interview with Dick Leitsch, Part 1
directed by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-; produced by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation and Q-Ball Productions, in American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2011), 20 mins
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent p...
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directed by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-; produced by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation and Q-Ball Productions, in American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2011), 20 mins
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In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turn...
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with Dick Leitsch, gay rights activist and former president of the Mattachine Society. College Adult
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
David Heilbroner, 1957-, Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation, Q-Ball Productions
Author / Creator
David Heilbroner, 1957-, Kate Davis, 1960-
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Stonewall Uprising
Person Discussed
Dick Leitsch, 1935-
Topic / Theme
Gay liberation movement, Entrapment, Gays, Laws and legislation, Discrimination, Stonewall Riots, Greenwich Village, NY, June 28, 1969, Political and Social Movements
Copyright Message
© 2011 WGBH Educational Foundation
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American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1, Stonewall Uprising: Interview with Doric Wilson, Part 1
directed by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-; produced by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation and Q-Ball Productions, in American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2011), 31 mins
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent p...
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directed by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-; produced by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation and Q-Ball Productions, in American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2011), 31 mins
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In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turn...
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with Doric Wilson, a gay man who talks about being gay, the need to marry a woman even though you are gay, McCarthy era, East coast vs. West coast, gay bars, and raids. Adult College
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Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
David Heilbroner, 1957-, Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation, Q-Ball Productions
Author / Creator
David Heilbroner, 1957-, Kate Davis, 1960-
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Stonewall Uprising
Person Discussed
Doric Wilson, 1939-2011
Topic / Theme
Gay liberation movement, LGBT life, Discrimination, Stonewall Riots, Greenwich Village, NY, June 28, 1969, Political and Social Movements
Copyright Message
© 2011 WGBH Educational Foundation
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American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1, Stonewall Uprising: Interview with Edward Koch, Part 1
directed by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-; produced by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation and Q-Ball Productions, in American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2011), 31 mins
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent p...
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directed by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-; produced by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation and Q-Ball Productions, in American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2011), 31 mins
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In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turn...
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with Edward Koch, who was mayor of New York City from 1978-1989. Adult College
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Field of Study
LGBT Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
David Heilbroner, 1957-, Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation, Q-Ball Productions
Author / Creator
David Heilbroner, 1957-, Kate Davis, 1960-
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Stonewall Uprising
Person Discussed
Ed Koch, 1924-2013
Topic / Theme
Gay liberation movement, Gay rights, Police misconduct, Politics, Discrimination, Stonewall Riots, Greenwich Village, NY, June 28, 1969, Political and Social Movements
Copyright Message
© 2011 WGBH Educational Foundation
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American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1, Stonewall Uprising: Interview with Eric Marcus, Part 1
directed by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-; produced by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation and Q-Ball Productions, in American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2011), 25 mins
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent p...
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directed by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-; produced by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation and Q-Ball Productions, in American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2011), 25 mins
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In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turn...
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with Eric Marcus, author of "Making Gay History: The Half-Century Fight for Lesbian and Gay Equal Rights". Adult College
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Field of Study
LGBT Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
David Heilbroner, 1957-, Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation, Q-Ball Productions
Author / Creator
David Heilbroner, 1957-, Kate Davis, 1960-
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Stonewall Uprising
Person Discussed
Eric Marcus, 1958-
Topic / Theme
Gay liberation movement, Gay communities, Discrimination, Closeted gays, Stonewall Riots, Greenwich Village, NY, June 28, 1969, Political and Social Movements
Copyright Message
© 2011 WGBH Educational Foundation
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American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1, Stonewall Uprising: Interview with Jerry Hoose, Part 1
directed by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-; produced by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation and Q-Ball Productions, in American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2011), 30 mins
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent p...
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directed by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-; produced by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation and Q-Ball Productions, in American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2011), 30 mins
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In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turn...
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This video is part 1 of an interview with Jerry Hoose, a gay man who talks about being gay in the 1950s, Greenwich Village, the trucks, raids, arrests, Stonewall, Mafia. Adult College
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Field of Study
Black Studies
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
David Heilbroner, 1957-, Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation, Q-Ball Productions
Author / Creator
David Heilbroner, 1957-, Kate Davis, 1960-
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Stonewall Uprising
Person Discussed
Jerry Hoose, 1946-2015
Topic / Theme
Gay liberation movement, Gay communities, Identity (Psychology), Discrimination, Stonewall Riots, Greenwich Village, NY, June 28, 1969, Political and Social Movements
Copyright Message
© 2011 WGBH Educational Foundation
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American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1, Stonewall Uprising: Interview with John O'Brien, Part 1
directed by Kate Davis, 1960- and David Heilbroner, 1957-; produced by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation and Q-Ball Productions, in American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2011), 27 mins
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent p...
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directed by Kate Davis, 1960- and David Heilbroner, 1957-; produced by David Heilbroner, 1957- and Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation and Q-Ball Productions, in American Experience: Stonewall Uprising, Part 1 (Boston, MA: WGBH Educational Foundation, 2011), 27 mins
Description
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turn...
In the early morning hours of June 28, 1969 police raided the Stonewall Inn, a popular gay bar in the Greenwich Village section of New York City. Such raids were not unusual in the late 1960s, an era when homosexual sex was illegal in every state but Illinois. That night, however, the street erupted into violent protests and street demonstrations that lasted for the next six days. The Stonewall riots, as they came to be known, marked a major turning point in the modern gay civil rights movement in the United States and around the world. This is part 1 of an interview with John O'Brien, a gay man who talks about growing up gay in the 1950s, no role models, Greenwich Village, raids, the meat trucks, cultural oppression, Civil Rights Movement, and Stonewall. College Adult
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Field of Study
American History
Content Type
Interview
Contributor
David Heilbroner, 1957-, Kate Davis, 1960-, WGBH Educational Foundation, Q-Ball Productions
Author / Creator
Kate Davis, 1960-, David Heilbroner, 1957-
Date Published / Released
2011
Publisher
WGBH Educational Foundation
Series
American Experience: Stonewall Uprising
Person Discussed
John O'Brien, 1949-
Topic / Theme
Gay liberation movement, LGBT life, Discrimination, Stonewall Riots, Greenwich Village, NY, June 28, 1969, Political and Social Movements
Copyright Message
© 2011 WGBH Educational Foundation
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