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This area was the only real turf we had in the city. I was one of the first drag queens to go to that place. And then they started allowing women in, and then they let drag queens in. At first, it was just a gay men’s bar, and they didn’t allow no women in. There were always stories coming out of Stonewall. It was just a rest stop for people to talk and take a break from the bars, sometimes. It was a park across from Stonewall, so was occupied by the street kids, the drag queens, or whoever was around. Bars always were dark on the outside, in some kind of way, so people couldn’t see in.
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It was a very special thing to go to a bar. People who are younger may not remember what it was like to go to a gay bar in the 60s. In this particular area here, it was kind of liberating to be myself. Every type of gay person that existed in the city, at one night could really be found there. But everyone knew that Greenwich Village was where we hung out. Our life was kind of isolated and secret. And I think these people are a fit subject for a mental health program. They’re advocating that we tolerate the problem. And these people are really advocating that we don’t solve the problem. And if we discover homosexuals in our department, we discharge them. The policy of the department is that we do not employ homosexuals knowingly. Well, I understand that we’re being picketed by a group of homosexuals. We were thrown into a general category of people who needed to be cleaned up out of New York City. And some therapists said, well, if you get married, it’ll go away. We were the lowest of the scum of the Earth at that time. Well, the 1960s, it was a city sport to attack gay people. It was a place where the community felt comfortable and safe, because we were all among ourselves. In Greenwich Village, here in New York City, Christopher Park and Sheridan Square, and the area around the Stonewall Inn, is a place where the LGBT community gathered to celebrate our victories, to mourn our losses. communities have gathered there to express their joy, their anger, their pain and their power. Transcript Stonewall: The Making of a Monument Ever since the 1969 riots on the streets outside New York City’s Stonewall Inn, L.G.B.T.Q.