The 1960s saw some major strides in LGBTQ activism, including the gay “Sip-In” protest against discrimination from New York City bars and the 1969 Stonewall Riots. But some activists took a stand for LGBTQ rights before that famed decade, operating under the fear of losing their jobs should they be outed or being arrested for simply existing in heteronormative spaces. The courage of these early U.S. queer activists set the stage for political victories in LGBTQ rights in the decades to come.