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Popular history often credits the 1969 Stonewall Uprising to a gay man, but the front-line fighters were transgender women and gender-nonconforming drag queens. Figures like (a self-identified drag queen and trans activist) and Sylvia Rivera (a Latina trans woman) were instrumental in resisting police brutality. Johnson famously said, “I was nothing before I hit that brick. I was nobody.”

LGBTQ culture is obsessed with labels, but for trans people, labels are a lifeline. Terms like cisgender , non-binary , genderfluid , and agender entered the queer lexicon primarily through trans activism. This created friction with older LGB individuals who felt that a proliferation of labels was "fracturing" the community or mocking the hard-won simplicity of "gay" or "lesbian."

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