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- Marsha P. Johnson - National Womens History Museum
Marsha P Johnson was one of the most prominent figures of the gay rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s in New York City Always sporting a smile, Johnson was an important advocate for homeless LGBTQ+ youth, those effected by H I V and AIDS, and gay and transgender rights
- Marsha P. Johnson | Biography, Activism, Facts | Britannica
American drag queen and activist Marsha P Johnson was dedicated to social justice for the gay and transgender communities
- About Marsha – Marsha P. Johnson Institute
Marsha went by “BLACK Marsha” before settling on Marsha P Johnson The “P” stood for “Pay It No Mind,” which is what Marsha would say in response to questions about her gender
- Marsha P. Johnson: Biography, LGBTQ Activist, Stonewall Protester
LGBTQ rights activist Marsha P Johnson advocated for trans people and took part in the Stonewall riots Read about her life as a drag queen, death, and more
- Marsha P. Johnson - Women the American Story
Marsha P Johnson was a transgender activist who participated in the Stonewall Uprising and fought for equal rights
- Marsha P. Johnson’s Story Still Has So Much to Teach Us - TIME
For those who don’t know Johnson, she is perhaps most famous for her role in the Stonewall Uprising of 1969, when LGBTQIA+ people stood up against ritualized police violence and fought for the
- Marsha Gwyndolin Fregia - Bluebonnet News
Marsha Gwyndolin Fregia, born Marsha Gwyndolin Love on April 6, 1946, passed away peacefully on May 4, 2026, surrounded by the love she spent a lifetime giving to others She was born to Armonice Vera Eastham and Gilston “Steve” Love, and from an early age, she carried a strength and spirit that would define the rest of her life Marsha often shared stories of her youth—playing sports
- What We Can Learn From the Defiant Life and Legacy of Marsha . . . - Truthout
Marsha P Johnson has become an icon of gay, trans, and queer liberation, and yet little is known about her life beyond her participation in the Stonewall Uprising of 1969 and the decadeslong controversy after her lifeless body was found floating in the Hudson River in 1992
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