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On June 24th, 1979 an annual demonstration known as [[Christopher Street Liberation Day]] took place in [[New York City]]. It began as a march in Greenwich Village. The march also stopped at [[St. Patrick's Cathedral (New York City)]]. The event coincided with [[Gay Freedom Day]] in [[San Francisco]]. | |||
==== Participating Groups ==== | |||
* [[The Advocate Experience]] | |||
== Gallery == | == Gallery == | ||
=== June 24, 1979 === | === June 24, 1979 === | ||
A viewer submitted copies of three images front and back of a Christopher Street Liberation Day demonstration that took place on June 24th, 1979. | A viewer submitted copies of three images front and back of a [[Christopher Street Liberation Day]] demonstration that took place on June 24th, 1979. | ||
In one photograph demonstrators carry a banner reading “I | In one photograph demonstrators carry a banner reading “I AM GAY AND I LOVE YOU – THE ADVOCATE EXPERIENCE”. The back of the photo reads “What it’s all about!” | ||
In the second photograph demonstrators are in front of | In the second photograph demonstrators are in front of St. Patrick's Cathedral. The back reads: “Dignity” on the steps of the “Grand Closet”. | ||
The final photograph shows the protesters which include a drag queen believed to be Mae West II (signed on the back). She carries a picket sign reading “Not every boy dreams of being a marine”. | The final photograph shows the protesters which include a drag queen believed to be Mae West II (signed on the back). She carries a picket sign reading “Not every boy dreams of being a marine”. | ||
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File:1979-06-24-christopher-street-photo-2-back.png | File:1979-06-24-christopher-street-photo-2-back.png | ||
File:1979-06-24-christopher-street-photo-3-front.png | |||
File:1979-06-24-christopher-street-photo-3-back.png | |||
</gallery> | </gallery> | ||
== External Galleries == | |||
* Hank O'Neal [https://www.hankoneal.com/index.php/the-gay-parade/gay-parade-1979 "The Gay Parade" (1979)] |
Latest revision as of 00:37, 16 September 2021
On June 24th, 1979 an annual demonstration known as Christopher Street Liberation Day took place in New York City. It began as a march in Greenwich Village. The march also stopped at St. Patrick's Cathedral (New York City). The event coincided with Gay Freedom Day in San Francisco.
Participating Groups
Gallery
June 24, 1979
A viewer submitted copies of three images front and back of a Christopher Street Liberation Day demonstration that took place on June 24th, 1979.
In one photograph demonstrators carry a banner reading “I AM GAY AND I LOVE YOU – THE ADVOCATE EXPERIENCE”. The back of the photo reads “What it’s all about!”
In the second photograph demonstrators are in front of St. Patrick's Cathedral. The back reads: “Dignity” on the steps of the “Grand Closet”.
The final photograph shows the protesters which include a drag queen believed to be Mae West II (signed on the back). She carries a picket sign reading “Not every boy dreams of being a marine”.
External Galleries
- Hank O'Neal "The Gay Parade" (1979)