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In June 1969, members of the LGBT community stood up to police during a routine raid of Stonewall, a gay bar on Christopher Street in New York City. This uprising helped give birth to the gay liberation movement and, one year later, to New York's first Gay Pride March, called Christopher Street Liberation Day.
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