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Long uncredited, Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera were the vanguard of the modern transgender movement, fighting for the right to gender self-identify when social and criminal persecution of gay people was still common in the state of New York in the s and '60s. Bars were banned from selling alcoholic beverages to homosexuals, and the act of cross-dressing could result in being charged with "sexual deviancy. The fifth of seven children in a religious, working-class family, Johnson was born in Elizabeth, New Jersey, in Johnson said she began wearing dresses around age 5, but stopped due to pressure from other children.
Often homeless, she engaged in sex work and performed as a drag artist to survive. Rivera was born in New York City in Her mother died by suicide when Rivera was 3, and she was subsequently raised by her Venezuelan grandmother. She began experimenting with clothing and makeup at a young age, which resulted in verbal and physical abuse at home and at school.
Rivera left home at age 11 and was soon hustling around 42 nd Street. Johnson met Rivera in The pair formed a close bond as outsiders not only to the social norms of the time, but within the burgeoning gay community itself.
The public uprising served as a catalyst for the gay rights movement, with Johnson and Rivera on the front lines. A year later, the first gay pride parade was held in New York City, and Johnson joined Rivera in founding STAR: Street Transvestite Action Revolutionaries, which advocated for the rights of young transgender people and offered meals and sanctuary to homeless youth.