Toby Marotta's Digital Exhibition displays actual buttons, fliers, documents, and images that led from the Stonewall Riots of 1969 to pioneering gay/lesbian pride events. Exhibition Contents, Exhibit 1, First Flier, "Get the Mafia and the Cops Out of Gay Bars". Exhibit 2, Reigning Power, "Where Were You During the Christopher Street Riots?" Exhibit 3, From "Camp" Reporting to the Name That Stuck, "Stonewall Riots!". Exhibit 4, Countercultural Context for Gay Liberation, "Oh Boy!" Exhibit 5, Down to the Gay Grassroots, "Homosexual Liberation Meeting." Exhibit 6, Supporting the Black Panthers, "No One Is Free Until Everyone Is Free." Exhibit 7, Diverging Routes to Gay Power, "Gay Power Vigil." Exhibit 8, Organizing a Gay Liberation Front, "Homosexuals Are Coming Together At Last." Exhibit 9, "GLF Newsletter," Launching This Mother of Gay Liberation Fronts. Exhibit 10, "Coming Out Dance!" Three Visions of Gay Community. This Web presentation previews the first 10 exhibits of a Digital Exhibition that will be soon be made available for purchase on a CD-ROM. In addition to the preceding exhibits, this CD-ROM will offer the following Exhibits 11-30. Exhibit 11, GLF Pickets the Village Voice, Commanding Respect from the Alternative Press. Exhibit 12, "Homosexuals Have A Stake In This Election," Birth of Campus Activism. Exhibit 13, "The October Rebellion," Defending Gay Subcultures." Exhibit 14, "Gay Holiday," Creating an Annual Gay Pride Day. Exhibit 15, "RASCO Strike to End Definition of Human Sexuality," Tackling TIME Magazine. Exhibit 16, COME OUT! Debating the Meaning of Homosexual Liberation. Exhibit 17, "We Are All Undesirables," Linking Gay Liberation to the Anti-War Movement. Exhibit 18, DRAG Queens, First Political Organizing of Transvestites. Exhibit 19, Gay, Marrying Gay Journalism to Erotica. Exhibit 20, "Constitution of the Gay Activists Alliance," Institutionalizing an Uprising. Exhibit 21, Zapping City Hall, The Politicizing Agenda of Zapping. Exhibit 22, "Some Past Actions of Gay Activists Alliance," Safeguarding the Way for Grassroots Activism. Exhibit 23, "All-Womans Dance," Emerging Lesbian Feminism. Exhibit 24, Lavender Menaces Off Stage, Lesbian Feminist Stonewall. Exhibit 25, "Press Release," Seeding a Nationwide Celebration of Pride. Exhibit 26, First Public Advocates of Gay Marriage, Raising the Issue of Marriage. Exhibit 27, "Gay Pride Week," Landscape of a New Community. Exhibit 28, Order of March, The Snag of Identity Issues. Exhibit 29, Gay-In at Central Park, From Subcultures into Community. Exhibit 30, "Two of the Organizers," Dynamic of a Personal Liberation Movement. Toby Marotta's Digital Exhibition displays actual buttons, fliers, documents, and images that led from the Stonewall Riots of 1969 to pioneering gay/lesbian pride events. Toby Marotta Revisiting Stonewall, Toby Marotta Stonewall and gay liberation, Toby Marotta Stonewall riots, Christopher Street riots, mafia, cops and gay bars; TobyMarotta.com CD, TobyMarotta CD. Copyright 2004. Toby Marotta, Ph.D. All rights reserved.
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