Charlie Leslie on Fighting at Stonewall & Preserving Queer Art | Legendary | NowThis
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"We're here, we're queer, get used to it" — Charles Leslie has spent the last 50+ years collecting, showcasing, and protecting his now nearly 30,000 pieces of LGBT art.
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Meet Charles Leslie. Founder and owner of The Leslie-Lohman Museum of Queer Art. In 1969, now 50 years ago, when the police raided The Stonewall Inn in the West Village of New York City, they were met with a fierce resistance that raged on for six days. Within that crowd of Queer and Trans activists was Charles Leslie.

"Once Stonewall happened, that was the beginning of the change," says Leslie.

In that same month, Charles Leslie used his love for queer art to make a statement of visibility for gay and lesbian love, in a time where homo-erotic imagery was discredited as pornography. Charles and his partner Fritz Lohman worked hard to collect and protect their art, which because of their LGBT themes would have been devalued or destroyed. Their work eventually evolved into what's now the Leslie-Lohman Museum.

This is the story of the legendary LGBTQ+ trailblazer Charles Leslie.

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