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{{wiktionary|stonewall|Stonewall}} '''Stonewall''' or '''Stone wall''' may refer to: * [[Stone wall]], a kind of masonry construction<!--keep three common meanings at top--> * [[Stonewalling]], engaging in uncooperative or delaying tactics * [[Stonewall riots]], a 1969 turning point for the modern LGBTQ rights movement in Greenwich Village, New York City {{TOC right}} ==Places== * [[Stone Wall (Australia)]], an escarpment overlooking the Murchison River Gorge * [[Stonewall, Manitoba]], Canada ===United States=== * [[Stonewall, California]], an 1870s mining camp in the Cuyamaca Mountains * [[Stonewall, Georgia]] * [[Stonewall, Louisiana]] * [[Stonewall, Mississippi]] * [[Stonewall, North Carolina]] * [[Stonewall, Oklahoma]] * [[Stonewall County, Texas]] * [[Stonewall, Texas]], in Gillespie County * [[Stonewall, West Virginia]] ==Arts and entertainment== * ''Stonewall'', a 1993 account of the Stonewall riots by [[Martin Duberman]] * [[Stonewall (1995 film)|''Stonewall'' (1995 film)]], about the riots * [[Stonewall (2015 film)|''Stonewall'' (2015 film)]], about the riots * [[Stonewall (comics)]], a character in the Marvel universe * [[Stonewall (opera)]], an opera commissioned by New York City Opera * [[Stonewall Book Award]], a set of three literary awards * [[The Stonewall Chorale]], an LGBT choir based in New York City, founded in 1979 * [[The Stonewall Operas]], four mini-operas commissioned by New York University * ''Stonewalling'', a 2022 Chinese film edited by [[Liao Ching-sung]] ===Games=== * ''[[Stonewall: The Battle of Kernstown]]'', a 1978 board wargame that simulates the First Battle of Kernstown * [[Stonewall (solitaire)]] * [[Stonewall Attack]], a chess opening ** Stonewall Variation, in the [[Dutch Defence]] chess opening == Events == * [[Stonewall 50 β WorldPride NYC 2019]], events marking the fiftieth anniversary of the riots ==Military== * [[CSS Stonewall|CSS ''Stonewall'']], a French-built warship built for the Confederate States Navy * [[Operation Stonewall]], a World War II military operation * [[Stonewall Brigade]], an American Civil War Confederate unit * [[USS Stonewall Jackson (SSBN-634)|USS ''Stonewall Jackson'' (SSBN-634)]], a ballistic missile submarine ==Organizations and landmarks== ===Australia=== * [[Stonewall Resources]], an Australian mining company ===United Kingdom=== * [[Stonewall (charity)]], the largest British LGBT rights organisation, formed in 1989 * [[Stonewall F.C.]], a British gay football team ===United States=== * [[Stonewall (Rocky Mount, North Carolina)]], a NRHP-listed plantation house * [[Stonewall Columbus]] (formerly Stonewall Union), LGBTQ organization in Columbus, Ohio founded in 1981. * [[Stonewall Democrats]], a United States Democratic Party caucus ** [[Stonewall Young Democrats]], an affiliated youth-based organization * [[Stonewall Inn]], site of the 1969 Stonewall riots in Greenwich Village, Manhattan, New York City ** [[Stonewall National Monument]], a park and landmark adjacent to the inn * Stonewall Jackson Hotel, a hotel in Staunton, Virginia originally named after General Thomas "Stonewall" Jackson. Renamed [[Hotel 24 South]] in 2020. * [[Stonewall Inn#After the riots|Stonewall of Miami Beach]], a mixed disco that hosted the 1974 ''[[Wild Side Story]]'' * [[Stonewall National Museum and Archives]], an LGBT museum and library in Fort Lauderdale, Florida not directly related to the inn or the riots *[[Stonewall House]], an LGBTQ supportive housing development in Brooklyn, NY. ==People== * [[Erling Stonewall]] (died 1207), a 13th-century Norwegian pretender to the throne * [[Stonewall Jackson]] (1824β1863), American Civil War Confederate general, Professor of Physics, Virginia Military Institute * [[Stonewall Jackson (musician)]] (1932β2021), country musician ==See also== * ''[[Stonewall Uprising]]'' (2010), a documentary film * ''[[Before Stonewall]]'', a 1984 documentary film * ''[[After Stonewall]]'', a 1999 documentary film * Montreal's Stonewall, a 1990 police raid on [[Sex Garage]] * [[Dry stone]], a method of building without mortar {{disambiguation|geo|given name}}
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