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Stonewall: The Riots That Sparked the Gay Revolution

by David Carter

Narrated by Robertson Dean

3.92 ABR Score (1.4K ratings)
★ 4.07 Goodreads (1.3K) ★ 4.79 Audible (48)
12h 54m Released 2019 Biography & Memoir

Why Listen?

Robertson Dean's measured, unflinching narration transforms Carter's meticulously researched account into something that feels less like history and more like witnessing the fury and fear that built toward that June night—essential listening for understanding how a riot became a revolution.

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About This Audiobook

In the sweltering summer of 1969, a routine police raid on a Greenwich Village gay bar erupts into something unprecedented. David Carter reconstructs the pivotal nights at the Stonewall Inn when patrons fought back against decades of systematic harassment and brutality. Drawing from extensive interviews with witnesses and survivors, Carter reveals how years of accumulated anger and frustration finally reached a breaking point, transforming a small act of resistance into the catalyst for the modern LGBTQ+ rights movement. The narrative captures both the chaotic energy of the riots themselves and the broader social forces that made this explosion of defiance inevitable.

Robertson Dean delivers Carter's meticulously researched account with the gravity and nuance it deserves. His measured narration allows listeners to absorb the weight of testimonies from those who were there, while maintaining the momentum during scenes of confrontation and upheaval. Dean's performance brings dignity to personal stories that might otherwise be lost to history, making individual voices distinct without theatrical flourish. The audio format proves particularly powerful for this oral history approach, as Dean transforms Carter's compilation of interviews and testimonies into an immersive experience that feels immediate and urgent.