Lifelong New Yorker Mary Caplan Reflects on the Stonewall Uprising and What Activism Means to Her Today
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Lifelong New Yorker Mary Caplan Reflects on the Stonewall Uprising and What Activism Means to Her Today
“It was a night of bravery. A night of people finally standing up and saying, ‘Enough,’” shares Mary Caplan, a resident at Coterie Hudson Yards. It was June of 1969, and Mary stood outside the Stonewall Inn. She was out with friends – a group of people with mixed backgrounds and orientations who often gathered in the neighborhood. After a spat with her boyfriend, she stepped outside for a smoke. That’s when four police wagons rolled up as part of
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