- community."
DeLarverie's father was
white and wealthy. Her
mother was
African American and
worked as a
servant for his family.
According to
DeLarverie, she was...
- was biracial,
butch **** Stormé
DeLarverie,
whose June, 1969
scuffle with
police was,
according to
DeLarverie and many eyewitnesses, the
spark that...
- girl" was
revealed to be the
dashing young "man" in
dinner clothes—Stormé
DeLarverie—the MC who had been
introducing each of the evening's acts. The plot device...
- York, Los
Angeles and San
Francisco from the 1920s
through 1940s. Stormé
DeLarverie performed in male drag as the MC, and sole
female performer, of the drag...
- wasn't no **** riot." – Stormé
DeLarverie in K,
Kristi (May 28, 2014). "Something Like A
Super ****: Stormé
DeLarverie (In Memoriam)". thekword.com....
- drag king Stormé
DeLarverie, and self-identified "street queen"
Marsha P.
Johnson were in the
vanguard of the riots, with
DeLarverie widely believed to...
- Patterson,
Denny (November 18, 2020). "Elizabeth
Faith Ludlow as Stormé
DeLarverie in 'Equal'". Out Front.
Retrieved November 27, 2022. "Lo (@elizabethfaithludlow)"...
-
encounters with
Albert Einstein, Bob Dylan,
Stokely Carmichael and Stormé
DeLarverie, a
dinner with W. H. Auden, and a
phone call to
James Baldwin.
Among many...
- police. The
riots reportedly started at
around 1:20 a.m.
after Stormé
DeLarverie fought back
against a
police officer who
attempted to
arrest her that...
- York City's
Greenwich Village,
where Black activists including Stormé
DeLarverie (who
instigated the uprising) and
Marsha P.
Johnson (who was in the vanguard...