9. Houston’s Stonewall
On July 4, 1991, 10 heinous men attacked a banker, Paul Broussard, and his two friends outside a gay bar, with nail-studded wooded planks, steel-toed boots and knives in the Montrose district, a place inhabited by LGBTIQ people. Paul’s death, several hours later, led to gay protests like no other in Houston: from outside Mayor Kathy Whitmire’s house in Woodlands at 2 am, to Queer Nation protesting near the homes of the attackers and in Montrose. The largest LGBTIQ civil disobedience in Houston, it was called the Houston’s Stonewall by David Fowler. All council members voted for a resolution to ask governor Ann Richards to put a bill of hate-crime on the agenda. The incident led to a push for protections which was passed in Texas a decade later, but didn’t cover transgender individuals. Jon Buice, who admitted stabbing Broussard, is in prison today.
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