I stood up and I said, ‘Sisters, I’m so tired of being in the closet in the women’s movement.
Karla Jay wears a "Lavender Menace" T-shirt under her blouse at the Second Congress to Unite Women in New York in 1970.
Also in attendance was Lavender Menace protester Martha Shelley, now 80 years old, who danced to the jukebox.
An early and influential participant in the gay liberation movement, Shelley spoke on the second night of the June 1969 rebellion.
I’m still marching, but I want them to pick up their own torches and march up the street, as well.”Friedan eventually apologized for her use of the phrase “lavender menace,” but not until 1977.
Persons:
”, ‘, Karla Jay, Diana Davies, Betty Friedan, Friedan, Jay, “, Flavia Rando, Brooke Sopelsa, we’ve, ” Rando, Martha Shelley, Shelley, Altman, Bilitis, Ellen Broidy, Broidy, York City’s, ” Broidy’s, ” Jay, I’m, ” Friedan, ‘ Karla, ‘ Betty, ’
Organizations:
National Organization for Women, Women, New York Public, NOW, NOW’s, Gay Liberation, Stonewall, Monument Visitor, NBC, Victory Fund, Monument Visitor Center, New, York, Christopher
Locations:
New York City, New York, U.S