(JEWISH GROUP) This Jewish activist was arrested and deported for her book 'Lesbian Love.' 100 years later, will NYC apo
This Jewish activist was arrested and deported for her book Lesbian Love. 100 years later, will NYC apologize?
In 1926, New York City police arrested Eve Adams, a Polish-Jewish immigrant who ran a lesbian bar in Greenwich Village, for the crime of being gay.
The formal charges were more euphemistic. Officially, Adams was charged with disorderly conduct that is, flirting with an undercover police officer who had entrapped her, and obscenity, for writing and possessing the book Lesbian Love.
The following year, the U.S. government deported Adams to Poland, in what was effectively a death sentence: 16 years later, Adams would be murdered at Auschwitz.
Now, a century after Adams arrest, Manhattan Borough President Brad Hoylman-Sigal the first openly gay person to hold the elected position is urging New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani to formally recognize the citys role in Adams persecution.
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