L'afirmació que va ser la primera resposta o aldarull, però, no se sosté. Estudis com ara el d'Elizabeth Armstrong i Suzanna Crage expliquen que en el període 1965-1970 va haver-hi diversos aldarulls semblants en ambdues costes dels EUA. https://t.co/JRhw
RT @GabMagni: The Black Cat riots took place 55 years ago today In 1967, 2 years before Stonewall, LGBTQ folks reacted to police brutalit…
RT @GabMagni: The Black Cat riots took place 55 years ago today In 1967, 2 years before Stonewall, LGBTQ folks reacted to police brutalit…
RT @GabMagni: The Black Cat riots took place 55 years ago today In 1967, 2 years before Stonewall, LGBTQ folks reacted to police brutalit…
RT @GabMagni: The Black Cat riots took place 55 years ago today In 1967, 2 years before Stonewall, LGBTQ folks reacted to police brutalit…
RT @GabMagni: The Black Cat riots took place 55 years ago today In 1967, 2 years before Stonewall, LGBTQ folks reacted to police brutalit…
I appreciate this most for how it rejects the idea of rights efforts succeeding, magically, because a frustrated person finally acted up. Like Rosa Parks in her bus, Stonewall is influential because it wasn't a one-off. The activism it built on makes it mo
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RT @GabMagni: The Black Cat riots took place 55 years ago today In 1967, 2 years before Stonewall, LGBTQ folks reacted to police brutalit…
The Black Cat riots took place 55 years ago today In 1967, 2 years before Stonewall, LGBTQ folks reacted to police brutality in Silver Lake @elarmstr and @SuzannaCrage explained why Stonewall became a myth while earlier actions in SF and LA didn't http
Super fun piece I was required to read for a class. Why did Stonewall become a marker of gay liberation & not other competing events that could have served the same purpose? How do movements make and maintain collective memory? https://t.co/TF3QZioLgB
About to teach a seminar on memory and social movements and re-reading this great 2006 article from Elizabeth Armstrong and @SuzannaCrage on the #Stonewall riots. Great setup, insights and style impress me every time. We need more of this kind of work! ht
Movements and Memory: The Making of the Stonewall Myth by Elizabeth Armstrong and Suzanna Crage (2006): https://t.co/PBeRg9XJre The Council on Religion and the Homosexual: https://t.co/4cyWka0t50
For an examination on why Stonewall has been favored over the Black Cat Tavern riot, you can read an insightful article by Suzanna Crage and Elizabeth Armstrong here: https://t.co/PBeRg9XJre Now, let's go back even farther and talk about the Compton's Ca