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The decades that followed Stonewall saw a gradual increase in visibility and advocacy efforts for transgender rights. The 1990s and 2000s witnessed significant milestones, such as the establishment of the International Day of Remembrance for Transgender People (Trans Day of Remembrance) in 1999, aimed at commemorating the lives lost to anti-transgender violence. However, despite these efforts, the transgender community continued to face significant challenges, including widespread discrimination in employment, housing, healthcare, and a notably high rate of violence against transgender individuals, particularly trans women of color.

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The transgender community was not merely a participant in early LGBTQ activism; they were the tip of the spear. In the 1950s and 60s, while gay men and lesbians were often fighting for acceptance within a "heteronormative" framework (arguing they were "just like straight people except for who they love"), trans people defied the very logic of binary sex and gender. They were considered too radical, too visible, and too threatening to early homophile movements. The decades that followed Stonewall saw a gradual