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History Culture - Stonewall National Monument (U. S. National Park . . . Stonewall was a milestone for gay and lesbian civil rights that provided momentum for a movement In the early hours of June 28, 1969, a police raid on the Stonewall Inn provoked a spontaneous act of resistance that earned a place alongside landmarks in American self-determination such as Seneca Falls Convention for women’s rights (1848) and
Thomas J. Stonewall Jackson - U. S. National Park Service The soldiers under his command came to admire his stubborn courage and started calling him "Stonewall" Jackson As a general, he fought in many battles, until he was wounded by friendly fire at the Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia in 1863 and died 8 days later from pneumonia
Stonewall Jackson Monument - U. S. National Park Service It was here on the plateau of Henry Hill where Jackson received his famous sobriquet "Stonewall" as his brigade of Virginians made a determined stand against the Union advance which proved critical to the Confederate victory later in the day
Stonewall National Monument: Rising for Equality Stonewall National Monument is perhaps best known as an gay and lesbian historic site It’s also an African American and Latino a historic site and, as a civil rights milestone, a reminder of our shared American history
Stonewall National Monument Cultural Landscape - U. S. National Park Service On June 24, 2016, President Barack Obama designated the Stonewall National Monument in anticipation of the 50 th year anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising The monument is the first national park site dedicated to gay and lesbian history
Learn About the Park - Stonewall National Monument (U. S. National Park . . . Stonewall National Monument is a new national park unit located in Christopher Park, part of New York City's Historic Greenwich Village It is a park in progress with limited services, and in the coming years services will be added to the park in cooperation with our partners