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Craig Rodwell papers - NYPL Archives - The New York Public LibraryCraig Rodwell (1940-1993) was an American gay rights activist. He was active in the Mattachine Society in New York City and in 1967 founded the Oscar Wilde ...
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Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop – NYC LGBTQ Historic Sites ProjectGay rights activist Craig Rodwell established the East Coast's first gay and lesbian bookstore (and the first one in the nation to operate long term), ...
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Craig Rodwell - LGBTQ Religious Archives NetworkCraig Rodwell was born in Chicago on October 31, 1940. His father left the family early on, so his mother struggled to support Craig and his older brother.Missing: rights | Show results with:rights
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Craig L. Rodwell, 52, Pioneer for Gay Rights - The New York TimesJun 20, 1993 · He pushed for gay pride and strong street actions to fight discrimination against homosexuals. He played a leading role in the 1969 Stonewall ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Craig Rodwell - Making Gay HistoryNov 3, 2022 · In 1954, Craig Rodwell was just 14 when he was arrested for having sex with a man. The experience set the young Chicagoan on the road to becoming a self- ...
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* Craig L. Rodwell; Gay Rights Activist - Los Angeles TimesJun 24, 1993 · Rodwell founded the Homophile Youth Movement in 1967, and in 1969 played a key role in the Stonewall rebellion, considered the beginning of the ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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[PDF] Craig Rodwell Papers, 1940-1993 - The New York Public LibraryCraig Rodwell was born in 1940 in Chicago, Illinois. When he was less than a year old, his parents separated and later divorced; unable to find adequate day ...
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Craig Rodwell and the Oscar Wilde Bookshop - National Park ServiceMay 13, 2025 · Former location of Oscar Wilde Bookshop, founded by Craig Rodwell, at the corner of Gay and Christopher Streets.
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Heroes of Stonewall: Craig Rodwell - World QueerstoryJun 24, 2019 · Craig Rodwell is another story. Craig was so heavily involved in activism both before and after the riots that his presence there is basically a footnote.
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Riis Park Beach - NYC LGBT Historic Sites ProjectCraig Rodwell at Riis Beach, 1960. According to Rodwell, gay men were ... Rodwell was arrested when he attempted to object to this around 1962. One of ...
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June 18 marks the anniversary of the passing of gay activist Craig ...Jun 18, 2024 · Among these was the Stonewall Inn, where a botched police raid on June 28, 1969, triggered a wave of street demonstrations - in which Rodwell ...30 days of pride.-Craig L. Rodwell (October 31, 1940 – June 18 ...**WHITEHALL STREET GAY PROTEST 1964 – NEW YORK CITY ...More results from www.facebook.comMissing: 1950s | Show results with:1950s
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A Dive Into New York City's Mattachine Society. - TLTC BlogsApr 25, 2020 · “The more meetings Craig attended, the more his dismay grew. He discovered that New York Mattachine had decided to confine its operations to two ...Missing: criticisms tactics
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The "Sip-In" at Julius' Bar in 1966 (U.S. National Park Service)Aug 20, 2019 · On April 21, 1966 Dick Leitsch, Craig Rodwell and John Timmons walked through the door to engage in a “sip-in.” Randy Wicker joined them later.Missing: Demonstration | Show results with:Demonstration
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“Sip-In” takes place at Julius' Bar in New York City | April 21, 1966Apr 20, 2021 · In what will be dubbed the “Sip-In,” Dick Leitsch, Craig Rodwell and John Timmons publicly identify themselves as gay and demand to be served ...
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Julius' Bar (U.S. National Park Service)Apr 20, 2016 · The reaction by the State Liquor Authority and the newly empowered New York City Commission on Human Rights resulted in a change in policy and ...
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Julius' – NYC LGBTQ Historic Sites ProjectThe Sip-In was part of a larger campaign by more radical members of the Mattachine Society to clarify laws and rules that inhibited the running of gay bars as ...
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[PDF] Julius' Bar - NYC LGBT Historic Sites ProjectThe day after the sip-in Craig Rodwell, the Mattachine Society's press contact, issued a press release in which he provided a synopsis of the day's events, ...
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Before the Stonewall Uprising, There Was the 'Sip-In'Apr 20, 2016 · The men, members of the early gay rights group the Mattachine Society, aimed to challenge bars that refused service to gay people, a common ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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LGBTQ stories: The "Sip-In" paved the way for gay rights - WSHUFeb 4, 2022 · And the New York State Liquor Authority changed its rules. “So suddenly it was legal,” Randy says. “No, you couldn't deny homosexuals the ...
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[PDF] Gay Visibility and Identity Formation at a New Orleans BookstoreStonewall activated queer people who desired spaces that, as Craig Rodwell put it, “says, in its atmosphere, it's advertising, it's management, it's ambiance-- ...
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Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop – NYC LGBTQ Historic Sites ProjectIn 1973, Craig Rodwell moved his Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop, the first gay and lesbian bookstore on the East Coast (and the first of its kind in the ...
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The Literary Legacy of the Oscar Wilde Memorial BookshopJun 22, 2023 · In 1967, gay rights activist Craig Rodwell had a vision for a place that would serve not only as a bookstore but also as a space for ...
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Venerable Gay Bookstore Will Close - The New York TimesFeb 3, 2009 · It is with a sorrowful heart that after 41 years in business the Oscar Wilde Bookshop will close its doors for the final time on March 29, 2009.Missing: self- | Show results with:self-
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Closing of Bookstore Causes Wilde Reactions - Columbia SpectatorMar 5, 2009 · Due to financial difficulties, it will officially shut its doors on Sunday, March 8. ... Oscar Wilde Bookshop. In her official statement to the ...Missing: self- funded personal investment
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Before Stonewall, There Was a Bookstore - The AtlanticJun 27, 2019 · Like Rodwell's work at the Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop, Gittings and others in the ALA challenged the clinical and criminal meaning of the ...<|separator|>
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Craig Rodwell Facts for KidsOct 17, 2025 · Craig Rodwell was born in Chicago, Illinois. When he was six, he went to a special school for boys. He stayed there for seven years. At this ...Missing: family | Show results with:family
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1969: The Stonewall Uprising - LGBTQIA+ Studies: A Resource GuideThis set uses primary sources to explore the events preceding and surrounding the Stonewall Inn uprising as well as the aftermath of the riots in the gay ...
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The Stonewall Riots of 1969 - East Shore Unitarian ChurchJun 28, 2020 · Multiple accounts of the riot assert that ... ” All day Saturday, June 28, people came to stare at the burned and blackened Stonewall Inn.<|separator|>
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[PDF] NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK NOMINATION STONEWALL ...Craig Rodwell, “Get the Mafia and the Cops out of Gay Bars.” Page 17. NATIONAL HISTORIC LANDMARK NOMINATION. NPS Form 10-900. USDI/NPS NRHP Registration Form ...
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Who was at Stonewall? | American Experience - PBSLanigan-Schmidt was an eyewitness to the Stonewall riots along with his friend Martin Boyce. The uprising was a transformative experience, he said, but the ...
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[EPUB] Stonewall: Breaking Out in the Fight for Gay Rights - Trans ReadsDec 30, 2021 · ... Bookshop, the nation's first bookstore devoted to gay literature. Craig Rodwell at Riis Park beach in New York City, circa 1961. Rodwell had ...
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The Night They Raided Stonewall Martin Duberman - Grand StreetSpeaking in the name of the Homophile Youth Movement (HYMN) that he had founded, Craig headlined the flyer, GET THE MAFIA AND THE COPS OUT OF GAY BARS—a rally- ...<|separator|>
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Craig Rodwell: The Importance of Following Your VisionJan 28, 2025 · Born in 1940 in Chicago, Craig Rodwell was an LGBTQ+ activist for most of his life. ... The History of Pride: Told By A Gay Tour Guide · 05/29/ ...Missing: biography | Show results with:biography
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Christopher Street Liberation Day | COVEIn October of 1969, members of the GLF (Gay Liberation Front), Ellen Broidy, Linda Rhodes, and Foster Gunnison Jr. met with Craig Rodwell at his apartment ...
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Christopher Street Liberation Day 1970 - NYPL, 1969Jun 30, 2009 · ... Rodwell spearheaded the committee to plan the new march in New York City. The new march was called the Christopher Street Liberation Day March ...
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How Activists Organized the First Gay Pride Parades - History.comJun 9, 2017 · While the proposal for a march was approved, it was the Christopher Street Liberation Day Umbrella Committee that got it planned. Meeting in ...
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Inside the first Pride parade—a raucous protest for gay liberationJun 25, 2021 · On June 28, 1970, the first Pride parade—or gay liberation march, as it was called at the time—took place in New York City ...<|separator|>
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How the Pride March Made History - The New York TimesJun 3, 2021 · The Christopher Street Liberation Day March in New York City in 1970. ... They included Craig Rodwell, Fred Sargeant, Ellen Broidy, Linda ...
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Party and protest: the radical history of gay liberation, Stonewall and ...Jun 25, 2020 · An LGBT parade through New York City on Christopher Street Gay Liberation Day 1971. ... Craig Rodwell suggested a yearly protest that would ...
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Pride Parades: How a Parade Changed the World - Oxford AcademicOct 4, 2016 · Situating this story at its beginning in mid-1970, the book outlines the scene where approximately 5,000 gays and lesbians (and surely a handful ...
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The New York HymnalIn this first issue published in 1968, Rodwell reports on Mafia control of the now-famous bar The Stonewall Inn, site of the Stonewall Uprising in 1969 that is ...
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File:Get The Mafia and The Cops Out of Gay Bars.jpgFile:Get The Mafia and The Cops Out of Gay Bars.jpg. Size of this preview ... English: Leaflet produced distributed by Craig Rodwell and Fred Sargeant ...Missing: flyer | Show results with:flyer
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Chapter 5: The Stonewall Riots (1969) - OutHistory29 June 1969, Craig Rodwell Papers, Box 5, New York Public Library; Mattachine ... Village Voice, 3 July 1969, 1, 25; Leo Laurence, “Gays Hit NY Cops ...
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Index | Insist That They Love You - University of Toronto PressJul 14, 2025 · Publication: Insist That They Love You: Craig Rodwell and the Fight for Gay Pride ... 138; Annual Reminder, 49, 51, 126; anti-Mafia/cop, 80, 88, ...
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Pride, activist groups, the gay press and more take form in wake of ...Jun 26, 2019 · In November 1969, Craig Rodwell (1940-1993), owner of the Oscar ... “There was … a political and ideological split in the gay community ...
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Stonewall and the Gay Liberation Front: case closed! - Philadelphia ...Oct 10, 2019 · Infighting in the organization caused a split and created Gay Activists Alliance, which became popular with historians since it went back to ...
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Out of the Bathhouse and Into the Bookstore | The New RepublicApr 22, 2016 · As soon as Rodwell established the Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop, it became a public and immobile target for homophobic attacks, which ...
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Interviews · Annual Reminders in Philadelphia, July 4 ... - OutHistoryWhen Gay Liberation Front first got launched in New York, in the wake of ... I know that Craig Rodwell brought a whole bus from the Oscar Wilde Memorial Bookshop?
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Stonewall 50 – Episode 1 – Prelude to a Riot | Making Gay HistoryJun 6, 2019 · ... Craig Rodwell was in a relationship during their early days at Mattachine. To learn more about pre-Stonewall demonstrations and ...
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The Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame - FacebookJul 4, 2022 · ... Craig Rodwell conceived of the event following the April 17, 1965 ... Mattachine Society, Philadelphia's Janus Society, and the New ...30 days of pride.-Craig L. Rodwell (October 31, 1940 – June 18 ...On April 17, 1965, gay rights pioneers Frank Kameny ... - FacebookMore results from www.facebook.com
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How 3 Activists Stopped the Madness - The Gay & Lesbian ReviewMay 2, 2022 · ... Issues Online · Purchase Past Issues · Print Editions: $12.00 · Digital ... strategy that eventually overturned this anti-gay policy.
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The Long Fight for LGBT Labor Equality - Boston ReviewJun 17, 2020 · Craig Rodwell holding up Frank Kameny's “Gay is Good” slogan. Image ... Mattachine Society seem to offer a queer critique of the homophile ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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Early gay rights activist dead of stomach cancer - UPI ArchivesJun 19, 1993 · He was jailed after staging his own picket against his local draft board and for resisting police sweeps at a popular gay cruising area at Jacob ...
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National LGBTQ Wall of Honor Unveiled at Historic Stonewall InnJun 20, 2019 · The National LGBTQ Wall of Honor celebrates LGBTQ leaders who have paved the road to liberation and contributed significantly to progress for LGBTQ people.
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WALL OF HONOR INDUCTEES | The Stonewall Wall of HonorThe National LGBTQ Wall of Honor first 50: Wanda Alston Gilbert Baker James Baldwin · The National LGBTQ Wall of Honor 2020 Inductees: Phyllis Lyon. Sean Sasser.
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Insist That They Love You - University of Toronto PressThis inspiring biography of Craig Rodwell illuminates the life of a central activist and conscience of gay liberation, the visionary founder of the landmark ...