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How an unlikely ally fought homophobic police raids a year before Stonewall
By the mid-20th century, sections of Fire Island had become havens for the queer community, a place to escape the repressive society that sanctioned discrimination of anyone who dared to be openly LGBTQ+. Visitors could socialize, relax, and, well, rendezvous with one another in peace.
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