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Born on August 24, 1945, Marsha P. Johnson (the “P,” as she famously put it, stands for “pay it no mind”) moved to New York’s Greenwich Village during the mid-1960s with just $15 and her clothing. In the Village, Johnson would soon become one of the queer scene’s most adored and formidable figures, breaking boundaries as a fearless activist and one of the first queens to perform at the famed Stonewall Inn. According to Overlooked, a series of obituaries in the New York Times dedicated to inadequately recognized historical figures, Johnson was renowned for her looks, which could be expected to combine everything from costume jewelry to plastic fruit, but also her personality — an unpredictable mixture of warmth, incisiveness, and powerful rage.   “I may be crazy,” Johnson was known to say, Greenwich Village, Marsha P Johnson, Stonewall Inn, P Johnson, Breaking Boundaries, Be Crazy, Pride Flags, The New York Times, Costume Jewelry

Born on August 24, 1945, Marsha P. Johnson (the “P,” as she famously put it, stands for “pay it no mind”) moved to New York’s Greenwich Village during the mid-1960s with just $15 and her clothing. In the Village, Johnson would soon become one of the queer scene’s most adored and formidable figures, breaking boundaries as a fearless activist and one of the first queens to perform at the famed Stonewall Inn. According to Overlooked, a series of obituaries in the New York Times dedicated to…

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