First LGBTQ Historic Landmark in State History to be erected August 5
The Black Nite Brawl occurred August 5, 1961 when Josie Carter, a young Black transgender woman, stood up for her community and protected their space when homophobic bullies arrived to harass the bar’s patrons. At the time, the Black Nite (located just south of downtown) was one of a few bars that was open to all gender expressions. In an era where homosexuals were assumed to be docile and passive, these patrons stood up and fought for their right to be liberated. In 1982, Wisconsin became the first Gay Rights State in the nation and this can be attributed in part to Josie Carter and the Black Nite Brawl.
“The Black Night Brawl predates Stonewall in New York City by nearly eight years and showed Milwaukee’s welcoming spirit to all. I am honored to be a small part of Milwaukee’s long LGBTQ history and hope that you will join us in celebration on Monday,” said Alderman Burgelis.
WHAT: Dedication of Wisconsin’s first LGBT historic landmark
WHERE: SW corner of St. Paul and Plankinton Aves
WHEN: Monday, August 5 at 3:30 p.m.
NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. While it is believed to be reliable, Urban Milwaukee does not guarantee its accuracy or completeness.
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