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  1. Stormé DeLarverie (c. December 24, 1920 – May 24, 2014) was an American woman known as the butch lesbian whose scuffle with police was, according to DeLarverie and many eyewitnesses, the spark that ignited the Stonewall uprising, spurring the crowd to action.

  2. Jun 27, 2019 · Nobody knows for sure who threw the first punch at the Stonewall Uprising in New York City in 1969. But it’s widely believed that it could have been Stormé DeLarverie, a lifelong gay rights ...

  3. May 24, 2014 · Stormé DeLarverie was a butch lesbian singer, performer, and activist who challenged gender norms and fought against discrimination. She may or may not have started the Stonewall Uprising, but she was a guardian of the lesbians in Greenwich Village and a master of ceremonies for the Jewel Box Revue.

  4. Learn about Stormé DeLarverie, a complex and influential figure in the LGBTQ+ community, who was born in 1923 and died in 2020. Explore her origins, relationships, careers, activism, and legacy through this site created by a fan and researcher.

  5. Stormé DeLarverie was a drag king and butch lesbian born in 1920 to a white father and a black mother. She began touring as a singer with jazz bands in 1939, and in 1955, she became the MC and only drag king in the Jewel Box Review, “a traveling musical show of gender deception”.

  6. Sep 30, 2018 · Learn about the life and legacy of Stormé DeLarverie, a black drag performer and a leader of the Stonewall uprising in 1969. She was born in New Orleans, performed in the Jewel Box Revue, and fought against anti-gay and anti-black discrimination until her death in 2014.

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  8. May 29, 2014 · Storme DeLarverie, a singer, cross-dresser and bouncer who may or may not have thrown the first punch at the 1969 uprising at the Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village, but who was...

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