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  1. Freedom Parade Looks Good

     
    Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1950-2000)
    Institution: Independent Voices
    Creator: Scherr, Max
    Date: Jun. 16, 1972 to Jun. 23, 1972
    Topics: Crossdressers, Gay pride, Liberation movements, Parades, Police, Transgender people
    Subject: Christopher Street Liberation Day Committee (CSLDC), Christopher Street Riots, Gay Liberation Front, Lee Brewster, Metropolitan Community Church, Morris Kight, Queens Liberation Front, Robert Humphries, Stonewall, Troy D. Perry
  2. Here's to Marsha

     
    Collection: Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera Collection
    Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center
    Creator: Ballard, Roland
    Date: Nov. 25, 1995
    Topics: Black transgender people, Drag queens, Gay men, Gay pride, QTPOC, Roommates, Transfeminine people
    Subject: Gay Liberation Front
    Description: A letter from Roland Ballard to Randy Wicker containing a photograph of Marsha P. Johnson at the New York City 1987 Pride Parade.
  3. Imperially Yours Vol. 27.1 (Valentine's 1995)

     
    Collection: Imperial Queens and Kings of New York Collection
    Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center
    Creator: Imperial Queens & Kings
    Date: Feb. 1995
    Topics: AIDS activists, Drag queens, Gay pride, HIV/AIDS, LGBTQ+ activism, LGBTQ+ activists, LGBTQ+ events, LGBTQ+ movement, LGBTQ+ newsletters, Queens (Gay culture)
    Subject: Allyson Ann Allante, Earl Eric, Gay Activists Alliance (GAA), Gay Liberation Front, King Farrell, Lady Lorana, Marquis Marqy, Princess Jessica, Princess Samanatha, Stonewall 25
    Description: "Imperially Yours" newsletter for Valentine's Day 1995 that covers discussion of Stonewall: The Movie, partnership efforts with notable LGBTQ+ activist organizations, and other local events.
  4. Imperially Yours Vol. 28.6 (June 1996)

     
    Collection: Imperial Queens and Kings of New York Collection
    Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center
    Creator: Imperial Queens & Kings
    Date: Jun. 1996
    Topics: Gay pride, LGBTQ+ activism, LGBTQ+ activists, LGBTQ+ events, LGBTQ+ movement, LGBTQ+ newsletters, Stonewall riots
    Subject: Allyson Ann Allante, Gay Activists Alliance (GAA), Gay Liberation Front, Queens Lesbian and Gay Pride March, Stonewall Car, Stonewall: The Movie
    Description: "Imperially Yours" newsletter by Imperial Queens & Kings for June 1996 that covers local pride events, discussion of Stonewall: The Movie, and ads for other LGBTQ+ organization happenings.
  5. Obituary for Marsha P. Johnson

     
    Collection: Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera Collection
    Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center
    Creator: Hammond, John
    Date: circa 1992
    Topics: Black transgender people, Drag families, Gay pride, LGBTQ+ activism, LGBTQ+ death and dying, LGBTQ+ death notices, LGBTQ+ events, LGBTQ+ obituaries, Queens (Gay culture)
    Subject: Gay Liberation Front, Gay Pride March, Gaywalk for Freedom, George Flimlin, Marsha P. Johnson, Randy Wicker, Stonewall, Street Transvestites Action Revolutionaries (STAR)
    Description: Obituary written for Marsha P. Johnson that includes her birth, significance to Stonewall, drag career, community engagements, and more.
  6. The Case of Marsha's Death: Mystery on the Waterfront

     
    Collection: Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera Collection
    Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center
    Creator: Solnik, Claude
    Date: Jul. 15, 1992
    Topics: Black transgender people, Drag queens, Gay pride, QTPOC, Transfeminine people
    Subject: Gay and Lesbian Anti-Violence Project (AVP), Gay Liberation Front, Hot Peaches, Marsha P. Johnson, Randy Wicker, Stonewall Rebellion, Uplift Lighting
    Description: Clippings of an article from The New Villager in which the author speculates about the cause of Marsha P. Johnson's death.