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Marcus, Eric , and Sylvia Rivera . “Sylvia Rivera Discusses the Stonewall Riots in a
Never-Heard-Before Interview .” ​OUT​, 13 Oct. 2016
https://www.out.com/out-exclusives/2016/10/13/sylvia-rivera-discusses-stonewall-riots-n
ever-heard-interview-exclusive
This history-related web page reveals a discussion with a veteran from the
Stonewall riots. It was published on October 13, 2016, and the site remains
updated including the recording uploaded on the page. The transcript of the
discussion was also shown on the page and the information is relevant to the
topic, talking about the Stonewall riots. This is a primary source, having a veteran
discussing the topic clearly and no other source can provide the same information
to the same person. All the details given on the page can stand alone and more
research on the topic is optional.
This page wouldn’t be possible with the help of a journalist Eric Marcus
that carried out the discussion and also the Out.com editors. Eric Marcus works as
a non-fiction writer and his works are mostly related and talks about LGBT. The
news article was published by Out.com, an LGBT publication in the United
States. The information placed on the web page was given by Eric Marcus and his
interview with a Stonewall veteran. It was also linked on another article that was
also written by Eric Marcus, giving his own perspective in full detail about his
stories and meeting up with this veteran.
As this web page was published by an LGBT publication, its main purpose
is to inform and give information to its readers about the Stonewall riots. It
promotes and proudly exhibits LGBT pride with no bias shown. All the
information given on this page is a fact, having no modifications or changes to the
discussion that Eric Marcus and the war veteran which can also be proved with
the recording uploaded. This page was also sponsored by the LGBT publication,
giving out details on the following event. The domain of this website is simply a
digital version of the magazine itself that is also being published around the U.S
as well.

Levine, Michael . “Personal View Of History: 'Stonewall Did That For Me'.” ​National
Public Radio​, National Public Radio, 25 June 2010,
www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128085183
This is a history-related web page that revealed an interview of a
Stonewall riots veteran and the lasting effect this event had given to him. It was
published on June 25, 2010, but the information provided by the page is final
since its release. Updates are unnecessary and changes can’t be applied to the
page shows a previous recording on a radio. All the links shown on the page
remains functional and no new information was added. This page is relevant to
the topic as it shows an account of a Stonewall veteran. No other source can be
found similar to this page with the same person and details although other
interviews from veterans may seem visible in public, making it a primary source.
Information given on this page is enough but more information from other sources
may be helpful.
Information found on the page was given from an interview by Matt
Merlin and his friend Michael Levine as the veteran. Matt Merlin works at
StoryCorps in New York which is a component of NPR where the page can be
found. National Public Radio is a reliable news media organization that provides
news. NPR is non-profit and delivers over 1,000 public radio stations in the
United States alone. The information came from the interview that Matt Merlin
had with Michael Levine. Matt Merlin created the own information based on his
discussion with Levine. No other cited and sources are found the page is the main
source of the information itself.
No promotions and biases can be found on the web page. This appeared to
be one of the news headlines on the Morning Edition of NPR on June 25, 2010.
The purpose of the page is to educate the readers about Stonewall coming from a
veteran who actually became a part of the event and the effect he had mentioned.
On the contrary, NPR’s main purpose of delivering this topic is to supply the
daily readers and listeners with factual information. Their domain also appeared
to be an organization as well.

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Lisker, Jerry. “Homo Nest Raided – Queen Bees Are Stinging Mad.” New York Daily
News, 6 July 1969.
This is a newspaper article related to history that discusses the Stonewall
riots. It was published on July 6, 1969 by New York Daily News with no
revisions or updates. There is no new information added after its release to the
public as well and it doesn’t necessarily have to be revised since its a primary
source from the actual period. The information being given by this news article is
highly relevant. It discusses the topic with clear information. Other newspaper
articles in the past may have also published but this article is distinctive knowing
that this article withstanded the rest. This is a primary source, showing the
informations about history in detail and enough information were given as well.
Jerry Lisker is the author of this newspaper article in the New York Daily
News. There are no author credentials given by the newspaper but his popularity
gained for having this article being featured in websites that discusses the same
topic. The newspaper itself is reliable and a good source for daily happenings as
known to be one of the best newspaper publishers in the country. The information
came from the author himself who witnessed the Stonewall riots. No cited sources
can be found but the information are well given and it can be verified from other
sources.
This newspaper article was found biased in terms of its purpose. The
author himself offended the LGBTQ community with a terrible headline and the
use of the word “she” to a man. The information is both factual and other
wordings can be seen coming from the author’s mouth. He was being biased in
the way of delivering the information but still remains truthful about the events.
To put in other words, this article is a primary source where information can be
found and known for being biased.

Franke-Ruta, Garance. “An Amazing 1969 Account of the Stonewall Uprising.” The
Atlantic, Atlantic Media Company, 24 Jan. 2013,
www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2013/01/an-amazing-1969-account-of-the-stonewal
l-uprising/272467/
This website article was published in January 24, 2013. It is politics
related and its currency is important mentioning the past event and its connection
to the happenings that occurred during the release of the article. All of the links in
the page remains functional and there is no new information given after its
release. This page is relevant to the topic, showing a primary account from the
Stonewall riots necessary to gain more knowledge about the topic itself. The
account itself is unmatched in comparison to other sources, giving necessary
information needed and also a primary source. Additional information is not
necessary but optional for further research.
Garance Franke-Ruta is the author of the webpage, a former senior editor
covering national politics at The Atlantic and author credentials can be seen on
the website upon clicking the name from the article. The Atlanta is the sponsor of
the page, a reliable source of informations and headlines around the world.
Information on the page came from various sources. Links are provided as well as
the citations from where the information was collected. All the information can be
verified by clicking the links from independent sources and own knowledge
cannot make it verified alone.
The purpose of the page is to deliver informations that were gathered from
other sources. It is their role to inform the viewers about the Stonewall riots in
means of having no bias but sources which they have cited clearly on the page.
Information is factual and the author gives a recognition for the first account
which can be found in other links. The site itself comes from a newspaper
company that delivers informations through internet and paper.
THE OTHER HALF

Harlin, Ken. “The Stonewall Riot and Its Aftermath.” Stonewall 25: Cases 1-2, Columbia
University, 24 Aug. 2011,
www.columbia.edu/cu/lweb/eresources/exhibitions/sw25/case1.html. CRAAP
This following web page is history related. It was revisioned on August
24, 2011, as seen at the bottom of the site. Links provided were also functional
and updated and new information was added as it was revisioned. The relevancy
of the information to the topic is close as the website exhibits primary sources of
the topic itself including newspaper articles and photos from the actual event. It
gives a deeper understanding to the readers in regards to the topic. No other
source can give the same or better information for this one as it shows a lot of
details about the topic.
The author of this page is Ken Harlin, a contributor and staff member of
the Columbia University Libraries. His author credentials are seen on the website
and the organization’s information was also given on the homepage of the
website. All the information came from primary sources which the library had
gathered into an exhibit. Links and sources were given to each newspaper articles
and photos used. Citations were also given to the books being mentioned on the
website and they can be verified by other independent sources as well.
This website promotes Stonewall riots and its lasting legacy. It is an online
edition of an exhibition in commemoration of Stonewall’s anniversary. Therefore,
no biases were given and opinions weren’t shown. Information given is based on
facts with supporting evidence from primary sources provided by the website
which is useful. Their domain shows it as an educational site which gives readers
valuable information about the event.

Katz, Jonathan Ned. “Edmund White: Letter to Ann and Alfred Corn · Stonewall Riot
Police Reports” OutHistory.org, June 2009,
outhistory.org/exhibits/show/stonewall-riot-police-reports/contents/edmund-white-letter.
This is a history related website that shows a primary source, specifically a
letter sent during the Stonewall riots. It was published in June 2009 to honor the
40th-anniversary celebration of the Stonewall riots, as seen at the top of the page.
All the other links on the website remain functional, the specific page is a part of
the police reports published on the site. The information is relevant to the topic as
the letter itself talks about personal experiences of a person involved in the
Stonewall riots. This letter provided by the site is authentic, with sources cited at
the bottom of the page. There will be no same information from other sources
such as this one which is a primary source.
Jonathan Ned Katz is the author of the page which is also the owner of the
domain OutHistory.org where the information can be found. The author’s
credentials can also be seen on the website, also his expertise as a book author and
activist. OutHistory.org is an organization that he founded himself and the
longtime history can be seen. The information came from another source which is
also cited on the page. No other links were given also, only having the permission
to display the information with the author’s consent. This page can be verified
with independent sources but not from the own knowledge.
The purpose of the page is to deliver information about the Stonewall
riots. OutHistory.org published nine New York City Police Department records,
having this page as the component of the whole. Therefore, no biases or opinions
were shown. Information is based on facts as well. The domain is an organization
and the purpose of the webpage sponsoring this page is to inform the readers
about the Stonewall riots.

United States, Congress, New York Police Department, and Gilbert Weisman. “Police
Report.” Police Report.
https://cityroom.blogs.nytimes.com/2009/06/22/police-records-document-the-stonewall-u
prising/
This is a history related web page that talks about a police record
document during the Stonewall riots. It was published on June 22, 2009, with no
revisions or updates given by the author. Its currency is not necessary as the
document was made long ago but the links on the page remain functional. The
information on the page is relevant to the topic, showing what truly happened in
the past with vital evidence. No other information from other sources can be
found similar on this page. The information given is based on a primary source
and details were given clearly with no necessary needs for other sources.
Information from the page was written by Sewell Chan, a news editor, and
contributor at The New York Times. His author credentials can be seen on the
Internet and his expertise has brought him to the career. The New York Times is
one of the well-known news websites in the country. The information from the
news article from the site itself. The police report cited from the article was at the
same time as the Stonewall Riots. The link to the photo can also be found on the
page.
The purpose of the page is to educate the readers about the Stonewall riots
through the use of the police reports made during the riots. Therefore, there are no
biases that can be seen on the site. The information from the site is considered a
fact rather than an opinion as it was written based on factual information. Overall,
the information from the site shows an example of the scenarios that occurred. It
gives the readers an insight of what happened in the riots and why it happened.

Johnson, Myles E. “'The Stonewall Riots Could Only Be Started by Someone Who Was
Tired and Black'.” Timeline, Timeline, 5 Aug. 2017,
timeline.com/marsha-johnson-stonewall-riots-12b5a0a7cb17.
This news article is history related which talks about the Stonewall riots. It
was published on August 5, 2017, with no updates or revisions on the page. Links
on the page are functional with no difficulties in accessing each of them. The page
also talks about an LGBT individual who was involved in the event, making its
relevance accurate to the topic. No other information from another source can be
found similar to the page. It shows a background history of the event with primary
sources which can be found on the page, Information is enough and additional
information is optional.
It was written by Myles E. Johnson, a news writer, and contributor at
Timeline. Her author credentials can be seen on the site and her article was
featured as the most viewed story. The timeline is a newspaper company that
focuses on delivering details and information from the past through either printed
or online articles. Information from Johnson’s article contains sources with
citations to attribute them. The author of the page did not create the information
but rather combined all the sources into a news article. The original sources of
information are cited and links were provided as well for the images displayed.
Information can be verified from independent sources.
This news article is promoting an idea with no use of biases. Information
is based on logical reasoning supported with sufficient use of evidence from other
sources. It was published by Timeline who sponsored the whole page. The main
purpose is to deliver information from the past including the Stonewall riots.
Overall, this news article gives a background information about the riots with
sufficient use of evidence from independent sources.

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