Making Gay History | LGBTQ Oral Histories from the Archive

Season 4: Episode 11: Martha Shelley

02.21.2019 - By Eric MarcusPlay

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Brooklyn-born Martha Shelley was a rebel. She didn’t like being told what to do, wear, or say. She hated the lesbian bars, and even after joining the Daughters of Bilitis she strained against the self-imposed limits of the homophile movement. All along, the 1960s revolution called to her.

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