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Modern LGBTQ+ activism in the U.S. is often traced to a pivotal moment in New York City: [1†L25-L27]. The uprising began on June 28, 1969, when police raided the Stonewall Inn , a gay bar in Greenwich Village. The crowd, weary of constant police harassment, fought back, leading to several days of violent demonstrations that drew national attention [1†L31-L35]. Transgender individuals, including self-identified "street queen" Marsha P. Johnson and drag king Stormé DeLarverie , were prominent figures among the patrons who resisted the police that night. The riots sparked a new era of political organization, leading to the formation of the Gay Liberation Front and other groups that harnessed the collective political power of LGBTQ+ people, including trans individuals [1†L8-L10][1†L22-L24][1†L46-L47]. Although the term "transgender" was not yet in common use, these gender-nonconforming figures were central to the uprising that helped launch the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement [1†L46-L47][1†L21-L23]. young shemale cum
Transgender women of color, including Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, were central figures in the Stonewall uprising, which catalyzed the modern gay liberation movement. This write-up is intended for educational and advocacy use
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