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List of LGBT actions in the United States prior to the Stonewall riots

Although the June 28, 1969, Stonewall riots are generally considered the starting point of the modern gay liberation movement,〔Duberman, p. xi〕〔Bianco, p. 194〕 a number of demonstrations and actions took place before that date. These actions, often organized by local homophile organizations but sometimes spontaneous, addressed concerns ranging from anti-gay discrimination in employment and public accommodations to the exclusion of homosexuals from the United States military to police harassment to the treatment of homosexuals in revolutionary Cuba. The early actions have been credited with preparing the LGBT community for Stonewall and contributing to the riots' symbolic power.〔Allyn, p. 155〕
A favorite technique of early activists was the picket line, especially for those actions organized by such Eastern groups as the Mattachine Society of New York, the Mattachine Society of Washington, Philadelphia's Janus Society and the New York chapter of Daughters of Bilitis, These groups acted under the collective name East Coast Homophile Organizations (ECHO).〔Loughery, p. 270〕 Organized pickets tended to be in large urban population centers because these centers were where the largest concentration of homophile activists were located.〔Miller, p. 239〕 Picketers at ECHO-organized events were required to follow strict dress codes. Men had to wear ties, preferably with a jacket. Women were required to wear skirts. The dress code was imposed by Mattachine Society of Washington founder Frank Kameny, with the goal of portraying homosexuals as "presentable and 'employable'".〔Loughery, p. 271〕 Many of the participants in these early actions went on to become deeply involved in the gay liberation movement.〔Loughery, p. 272〕
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