02/03/2025
"We have proven the American Dream lives, the Bell of Liberty rings, and it rings not just in America today, but it rings as a promise of liberty for all people, LGBT people included. We have the secret of how people can come together, talk together, work together, build together, create together, and achieve together, and have peace and a better world together! That's what this whole thing is about." --Randolfe Wicker, the Last Mattachino, Gay Militant, activist, icon, friend
While the Stonewall Uprising is often thought of as "the birthplace of Pride," q***r persistence and resistance prevails across history and around the world. During one such moment in 1964, Randy Wicker organized the first known public protest for LGBTQ+ civil rights. Dressed in a suit and tie then, today he favors louder colors and bolder clothes. Featuring heavily in his wardrobe is a sequined flag hat and other Americana. With this symbol he represents his patriotism as liberties that have been won through the continuous fight for equalities including employment, federal service, and marriage that have not always been granted to all.
Stonewall National Monument commemorates the dauntless efforts of everyday citizens who enacted seismic social change and called to action the next generation who carry the torch. People who shop at the grocery store, watch movies, take a vacation, tie their shoes, get paper cuts, go through stages of grief, and just want to live freely as themselves.
As rangers celebrate Randy's 87th birthday, we reflect on the astonishing honor of spending time with and handing flowers to the very individuals who stand up and out, planting roots in the name of justice. Cheers to many more!
https://www.nps.gov/subjects/tellingallamericansstories/lgbtqheritage.htm