Stonewall (61 page)

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Authors: Martin Duberman

Willis, Ellen,
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Wilson, Doric,
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Wilson, Lanford,
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Wilson, Pete,
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Wolden, Russ,
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Women's Caucus (GLF),
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Women's House of Detention,
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Women's movement,
see
Feminism

Women Strike for Peace,
92

Woodlawn, Holly,
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World Around Us, The
(TV show),
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Wright, Judge Bruce,
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Wynne, William,
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Yippies,
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Young, Allen,
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Young Lords,
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Zoo Story, The,
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Zucchi (Stonewall owner),
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About the Author

Martin Duberman is distinguished professor emeritus of history at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York (CUNY), where he founded the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies, the first university-based LGBT research center in the United States. He is the author of more than twenty books, including three memoirs about his experience as a politically active gay man, and
The Martin Duberman Reader
(2013). A finalist for the National Book Award and the Pulitzer Prize, Duberman has received a Bancroft Prize, two Lambda Literary Awards, the American Historical Association's Lifetime Achievement Award, and the Publishing Triangle's Bill Whitehead Award for Lifetime Achievement. In 2012, Amherst College presented Duberman with an honorary degree ofdoctor of humane letters.

Craig Rodwell on the Riis Park beach, New York, 1960. (COURTESY OF CRAIG RODWELL)

Yvonne Flowers and her mother Theo at the World' s Fair Exposition in New York, 1964. (COURTESY OF YVONNE [MAUA] FLOWERS)

Police raid on the Artists' Exotic Carnival and Ball at the Manhattan Center, Halloween, 1962 (UPI/BETTMANN NEWSPHOTOS)

Foster Gunnison, Jr., 1958. (COURTESY OF FOSTER GUNNISON, JR.)

ECHO Convention, 1965. Kneeling at far left: Julian Hodges next to Dick Leitsch; kneeling at far right: Dick Gayer. Standing: second from left, Clark Polak; fourth from left, Shirley Willer; fifth from left, Jack Nichols; on Nichols' right, Bill Beardemphl; second from right, Franklin Kameny; fourth from right, Bob Basker (“Bob Sloane,” founder of Mattachine Midwest). (I.G.I.C. COLLECTION, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY)

Picketing for gay rights in front of the White House, May 29, 1965. First in line is Jack Nichols, second is Franklin Kameny, third is Lilli Vincenz. (UPI/BETTMANN NEWSPHOTOS)

Sylvia Ray Rivera and two unidentified drag queens, 1969–70. (GAY FLAMES #5, I.G.I.C. COLLECTION, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY)

Jim Fouratt, in the mid-sixties. (COURTESY OF JIM FOURATT)

Gay Activists Alliance meeting in the Firehouse, 1970. (I.G.I.C. COLLECTION, NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY)

The Firehouse, home of the Gay Activists Alliance. (UPI/BETTMANN NEWSPHOTOS)

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