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The Stonewall Reader
Book • 2019
The Stonewall Reader is a compilation assembled by the New York Public Library that brings together primary documents, essays, oral histories, and contemporary writing about the Stonewall uprising and its cultural reverberations.
It includes first-person accounts, newspapers, manifestos, and archival materials that illuminate the social and political context of late-1960s New York.
The volume provides multiple perspectives, foregrounding voices that had been marginalized in earlier retellings of the events.
Editors and contributors contextualize the material with introductions and notes that help readers navigate shifting language and historical debates.
The book has become a frequently recommended resource for understanding how the Stonewall events have been remembered and reinterpreted over time.
It includes first-person accounts, newspapers, manifestos, and archival materials that illuminate the social and political context of late-1960s New York.
The volume provides multiple perspectives, foregrounding voices that had been marginalized in earlier retellings of the events.
Editors and contributors contextualize the material with introductions and notes that help readers navigate shifting language and historical debates.
The book has become a frequently recommended resource for understanding how the Stonewall events have been remembered and reinterpreted over time.
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as a resource that deepened his understanding of the Stonewall events.

Nate DeMeo

Episode 227: A Brief Note Written After Learning the National Parks Service Removed the word Transgender from Stonewall'


