Stonewall
Stonewall
The Complete Account of the LGBTQ Rights Rebellion that Transformed America
About This Book
Published in 1994, Stonewall chronicles the 1969 rebellion that launched the modern gay rights movement across America. Through detailed portraits of six individuals—both gay men and lesbians—who participated in this historic moment, Martin Duberman reveals the oppressive structures these activists confronted and celebrates the courage and determination that eventually won greater acceptance from mainstream America.
Who Should Read This?
- People engaged in activism and social justice work
- Readers fascinated by grassroots organizing and protest movements
- Those curious about how collective action produces lasting social transformation
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