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invisible women in history: Masha P. Johnson

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If you ever, ever listen to Harry's story 00:00:00
She's been in the shadow for so long 00:00:04
Only know by the ones who are interested to it 00:00:11
Only by the ones who wanna make them fall 00:00:19
So now I'm gonna teach you something 00:00:27
What the two of us is going through 00:00:33
For those of you having doubts 00:00:40
I see a picture 00:00:46
She's not a man 00:00:49
She is a woman, a child 00:00:53
And the wrong body 00:00:56
Trying to be her son 00:00:59
Unfortunately 00:01:02
There is not so much people that accept this 00:01:04
They laugh at her for wearing dresses when she was five 00:01:10
When I moved to New York City, 1950s 00:01:20
Where LGBT was persecuted 00:01:27
I saved the world, criminal, same, sex dances were privily. 00:01:33
But listen, ain't the same, as if a woman and a man danced. 00:01:44
She used to be in a stone wall, in around the seventies. 00:01:52
When she was 23, a song went in, which I gave her on Crystal Ferris Street 00:01:58
Something powerful happened here, on the morning of June 28 00:02:07
Revelations of the ones who wanted their dreams to come true 00:02:17
Acceptation, sexual freedom 00:02:23
That's what Marcia said when police came to make them sorry 00:02:28
Why are we supposed to shut up? 00:02:33
Why are we supposed to hide? 00:02:38
For her and for the people that fight for the rights that they 00:02:42
The first gay parade was made 00:02:49
Marcia joined a trans company to help 00:02:54
Others who couldn't be themselves 00:03:00
Her call was to see LGBT people 00:03:06
In the street, liberated and free 00:03:12
And not in jail 00:03:17
She said it'd been a reference for all of those 00:03:19
Who had them sad dreams 00:03:25
With high heels and flowers in her hair 00:03:30
She was herself and wanted also others to be 00:03:36
And thanks to her today LGBT people 00:03:43
Have the rights, and even that there is so much more to do 00:03:49
And all around the world, she will always be 00:03:59
The one that opened our doors to age and freedom 00:04:04
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Fecha:
5 de febrero de 2019 - 20:19
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