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The Impossibility of Knowing Everything about Stonewall

The Impossibility of Knowing Everything about Stonewall

Max Wolf Valerio on a Constantly Shifting Mythology

By Max Wolf Valerio | June 19, 2019

The Rutgers Student Who Opened Up a World of Gay Liberation

The Rutgers Student Who Opened Up a World of Gay Liberation

"I should have thanked him for making me a dyke."

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Rita Mae Brown: Stonewall Created a Market for Stories of Struggle

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"how he delighted my old mother"

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