Marsha P. Johnson (August 24, 1945 - July 3, 1992) was an American LGBTQ activist, sex worker, and performer. Sometimes known as the "Saint of Christopher Street", she [a] is considered an important figure in the LGBTQ and transgender rights movements [b] due to her involvement in the Stonewall riots, her work with Street Transvestite Action.. Marsha P. (Johnson)" has been accepted into The Ordinary, a Pride Month exhibition at Collective Z in New York City. A reflection on queer history, memory, and old threads returning.

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Picture of Marsha P. Johnson
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9 Women in Andy Warhol’s Art TheCollector
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Trans and LGBTQ+ Icon Marsha P. Johnson Celebrated in First
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Marsha P. Johnson 100 Women of the Year TIME
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Marsha P. Johnson Art Print Deb Almond Art
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Ladies and Gentlemen (Marsha P. Johnson), 1975 by Andy Warhol
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Celebrating Marsha P. Johnson with the LGBT Community Center
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Marsha P Johnson
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Images Of An Icon Photographs of Marsha P. Johnson —
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Pride Month Who was Marsha P. Johnson and why were
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Marsha P. Johnson / Fine Art Print 100 of the
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Andy Warhol's Marsha P. Johnson Portrait to Go On Display
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Marsha P. Johnson Painting by Kelly Latimore Fine Art America
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Shift Key Marsha P. Johnson Museum of Contemporary Art Toronto
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Marsha P. Johnson National Women's History Museum
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Polaroids of marsha p johnson taken by andy warhol 1974
Polaroids of Marsha P. Johnson Taken by Andy Warhol, 1974
Polaroids of Marsha P. Johnson Taken by Andy Warhol, 1974
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DrawingPride Marsha P. Johnson Art Print by The Art &
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Marsha P. Johnson Feminist Icon Portrait Minimalist Feminist Art, Wall
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Marsha P. Johnson, Civil Rights Painting by Esoterica Art Agency
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Marsha P. Johnson Biography, Activism, & Facts Britannica
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Polaroids of marsha p johnson taken by andy warhol 1974
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The inspiring life of activist and drag queen marsha p
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About Marsha Marsha P. Johnson Institute
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Andy Warhol Ladies and Gentlemen (Marsha P. Johnson) For Sale
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ArtStation Marsha P. Johnson
ArtStation Marsha P. Johnson
ArtStation Marsha P. Johnson
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Marsha P. Johnson Canvas Prints iCanvas

Check out our marsha p johnson wall art selection for the very best in unique or custom, handmade pieces from our prints shops.. Marsha P. Johnson was one of the most prominent figures of the gay rights movement of the 1960s and 1970s in New York City. Always sporting a smile, Johnson was an important advocate for homeless LGBTQ+ youth, those effected by H.I.V. and AIDS, and gay and transgender rights. Marsha P. Johnson was born on August 24, 1945, in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Assigned male at birth, Johnson grew up in an.