Chapter Three
The protests were ongoing.
With the 1972 American election coming up in November, a Tuesday, the radical feminists, and gay lobby, waited for change. The New York Police Department officers were forcing people away from buildings. 388Please respect copyright.PENANA1PIzMlda05
'We won't be ignored', Mitch Harrison, the President of the Gay Lobby, thirty, said. He didn't think he was going to be beaten up; he was at the Stonewall Inn, with his boyfriend, Charles R. Kerrison, Jr., twenty-five. After the incident, the protests increased, until the social, economic, and political reform was dealt with.
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