For the month of #Pride, we partnered with the GLBT Historical Society to deliver the rich history of the LGBTQ+ communities we serve every day. Today, join us in celebrating New York in this thread!pic.twitter.com/D5jayYunED
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1955 - Activist and playwright Lorraine Hansberry wrote her hit play A Raisin in the Sun (1959) and lesbian-themed short stories for The Ladder and ONE Magazine while living at 337 Bleeker Street from 1953 to 1960. #Pride #GLBTHistoricalSocietypic.twitter.com/ucbhuF4Yjb
1969 - The Stonewall Inn, a gay bar at 51-53 Christopher Street in Manhattan, was the site of a June-July 1969 uprising that marked a key turning point in the LGBTQ civil rights movement. #Pride #GLBTHistoricalSocietypic.twitter.com/sOoujzwGpt
1971 - Before arson destroyed the interior, the Gay Activists Alliance (GAA) Firehouse was an early LGBTQ community center location at 99 Wooster Street in Manhattan from 1971 to 1974. #Pride #GLBTHistoricalSocietypic.twitter.com/p7nHLSnJhM
Thank you to the #GLBTHistoricalSociety for partnering with us this #Pride month! Visit http://glbthistory.org to help us raise funds for the GLBT Historical Society Museum & Articles and learn more about how you can support keeping history alive.pic.twitter.com/jkZE9SpGzE
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