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“‘Pay it no mind’: Marsha P. Johnson”

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Patience Newbury
Friday, 23 August 2013 Social politics

Running time: 55m31s

“I was one of the Stonewall girls, one of the first girls to ever come in drag to the Stonewall.” —Marsha ‘Pay It No Mind’ Johnson

(A very special thanks to Reina Gossett of the Sylvia Rivera Law Project, who previewed on Twitter and Tumblr in early 2012 archives photos of Marsha which were used for this documentary.)

NOTE: This documentary may or may not stay available online, so view it while it remains accessible.

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