"...I discovered that I could take a risk and survive. I could march in Philadelphia. I could go out in the street and be gay evenin a dress or a skirt without getting shot. Each victory gave me courage for the next one."

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Source: Martha Smith on: The Impact of the Bravo Test. PBS interview for Race for the Superbomb on American Experience,

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Martha Shelley

Writer, Activist

Martha Shelley is a prominent feminist activist and writer known for her influential contributions to women's rights and social justice.

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