The National Park Service has taken down web pages that discuss transgender activists and LGBTQ history, according to an NPR report.
Web pages about figures including activists Marsha P. Johnson and Sylvia Rivera – both key figures in the Stonewall Uprising – have reportedly disappeared. That series of violent clashes between police and LGBTQ activists in 1969 followed a police raid on a Greenwich Village gay bar and is widely considered a flashpoint in the fight for LGBTQ civil rights.
According to NPR, the move is part of an ongoing effort by the Trump administration to remove and revamp National Park Service web pages related to LGBTQ history.
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