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Oksanka [162]
1 year ago
12

How was the gay rights movement inspired by the Black Freedom Struggle AND/OR how did the movement work with other movements to

achieve common goals
History
2 answers:
Colt1911 [192]1 year ago
8 0

The Black freedom struggle was one of the potent ways through which gay rights were fought for in the mid 20th century America.

One of the earliest know freedom struggles were the Dewey’s sit in after three teenagers were denied services at the restaurant because they were thought to be Gay.

<h3>What was the Dewey's Sit-in?</h3>

The Dewey's sit-in was a series of protest carried out in the united states in 1965 to bring awareness to gay rights.

Adopting the lunch-counter sit-in strategy of the black civil rights movement, protesters held the nation's first successful LGBT sit-in in the spring of 1965 at Dewey's restaurant.

This restaurant was located at  the Rittenhouse Square section of Philadelphia, Dewey's was a popular hangout after the bars closed.

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bazaltina [42]1 year ago
4 0

The gay rights movement was able to achieve its goals through the fact that the government was able to grant them the inclusive rights in the United States were they became recognized and were able to get married.

<h3>What was the gay rights movement?</h3>

This is the movement that took place in the United States as the people and other supporter groups fought to end the discrimination that the people that were gay faced in the society.

The movement was about being able to love the people that they wanted to love and also marry in the society without being discriminated on. And without harsh laws that made them alienated from the society based on the choices that they had made.

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