Sylvia Rivera: “Y’All Better Quiet Down”

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Sylvia Rivera:“Y’All Better Quiet Down”
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Sylvia Rivera (1951–2002) was a gay rights and transgender rights activist in the late twentieth century. Born Ray Rivera in New York City to Puerto Rican and Venezuelan parents, she was orphaned by the age of three and identified as a drag queen by 1962. She fled her abusive grandmother, who had raised her, and found welcome in the city’s drag community. By the later 1960s she had become well-known as an activist, speaking and marching against the Vietnam War and for civil rights and women’s rights causes.

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