Dykes: The establishment of a charming vengeful of Stonewall's riots opened the door to the increase and decrease of many different gays' behavior groups. The differences between these groups seem to be day and night, and the theory behind them changes with the times. In the 1990s, the group made its debut through powerful and powerful performance. In their handbook, "We need you, we are not waiting for joy, we are apocalypse." This became part of the embankment declaration. Declaration to change the view of lesbian, a declaration of "intense lesbian movement", it brought conflict with lesbian politics.
Twelve years after the first alliance tour in Vancouver, San Francisco Dyke went to the town in March and organized a lesbian direct lesbian avenger organization. Dyke March, following Saturday before Pride, insists on an illegal source of information, so the city does not need to obtain a license. San Francisco finally found a full time lesbian bar on the ruins of Mexico's oldest bar, Sunset. The Grand Open is so rich that many participants never enter the future of this popular bar. There, Queers is busy participating in art opening, bingo, pool and mutual enjoyment.
In the 1950s, the lesbian rights movement first started in the United States. Bilitis' daughter (DOB) was founded in San Francisco by four pairs of same-sex couples (including lesbian Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon) in 1955 and was the first nationwide lesbian political and social organization in the United States. The name of this organization comes from "Song of Bilitis", a cycle of lesbian-themed songs by the French poet Pierre Louïs, and along with Sach it describes a fictitious Bilitis as a resident of Lesbos Island. Activities of DOB include holding open forums on homosexuality, providing isolation, marriage, providing support to lesbian under parenting, and participating in research activities. Del Martin became the first president of DOB, Phyllis Lyon was released in October 1956, became an editor of the organization's monthly lesbian magazine "The Ladder" which lasted until 1972, and got about 3,800 prints. Bilitis' daughter ended in 1970