It Did Not Start With Stonewall
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0:01 - 0:03We paid an awful lot of dues
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0:03 - 0:08so that the younger people of today
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0:08 - 0:13can feel the freedom to walk along holding hands.
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0:13 - 0:15It did not start with Stonewall.
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0:16 - 0:19They used to have something in Harlem called Funmaker's Ball
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0:19 - 0:22and they would do that every Thanksgiving.
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0:22 - 0:25And we would go to the Funmaker's Ball,
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0:25 - 0:27and that's really when the cops would be nasty
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0:27 - 0:29cause the gay guys would come and dress up like women,
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0:29 - 0:31and people would come in and enjoy themselves,
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0:31 - 0:34and they'd stand outside and get the guys as they came out,
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0:34 - 0:36and the women sometimes, and arrest them.
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0:37 - 0:41When we were younger, uh,
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0:41 - 0:44because we did not have any role models,
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0:44 - 0:47uh, roles were defined,
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0:47 - 0:50people were into playing roles,
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0:50 - 0:55and people dressed and acted out whatever role that they,
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0:55 - 1:00uh, found, that they were suited for.
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1:01 - 1:06And, um, it was a law at that time
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1:06 - 1:10that you had to wear 3 pieces of female clothing,
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1:10 - 1:16or else they would uh take you to jail for impersonation.
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1:16 - 1:23During this time of Stonewall, um, I was not living in New York at the time.
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1:23 - 1:25And, uh, so I missed that.
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1:25 - 1:31But I had been involved in many raids and harassment by the police
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1:31 - 1:32in my own community.
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1:33 - 1:39We had a very viable, uh, black lesbian and gay community
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1:39 - 1:41in different, not only in Harlem,
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1:41 - 1:48but in Brooklyn, and in The Bronx, and
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1:48 - 1:50uh, I can't say too much for Queens and Staten Island
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1:50 - 1:52because they're a foreign country.
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1:53 - 1:55And what happened was,
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1:55 - 2:03that, um, the um bars downtown, uh, weren't making money.
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2:03 - 2:10And someone discovered that there was a lot of money being spent in Harlem.
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2:10 - 2:13And in other black communities.
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2:13 - 2:16And they systematically either burnt them down
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2:16 - 2:18closed them down
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2:18 - 2:22or they started having a lot of problems with police,
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2:22 - 2:26um, for different violations and stuff and things like that.
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2:26 - 2:32And as bar after bar and club after club closed down
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2:32 - 2:42clubs in The Village that years prior did not welcome the, uh, citizens of these neighbourhoods
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2:42 - 2:48and South Bronx, and Jamaica and Harlem,
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2:48 - 2:52they let you in and took your money,
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2:52 - 2:54but they still did not treat you any better.
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2:54 - 2:59Until the current lesbian and gay community
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2:59 - 3:02acknowledges that there were contributions
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3:02 - 3:08made by other lesbians and gay men of all colours,
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3:08 - 3:15to the freedom of lesbians and gays prior to Stonewall,
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3:15 -there will always be some...[cuts off]
- Title:
- It Did Not Start With Stonewall
- Description:
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Our revolution didn't start with Stonewall. African-American lesbian elders tell the tales of gay New York life in Harlem, Brooklyn and the Bronx before the world-altering Stonewall rebellion. In this clip they recall, raids and suffocating laws and racial discrimination faced within the gay community.
- Video Language:
- English
- Duration:
- 03:16
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Radical Access Mapping Project edited English subtitles for It Did Not Start With Stonewall |