Google Doodle: Google honored Marsha P. Johnson by creating a doodle

New delhi date. 30 June 2020, Tuesday

Google today honored Marsha P. Johnson, America's greatest revolutionary, by creating a doodle. Everyone is wondering who Johnson is and what he has done so that Google has created his doodle to honor him. Marsha P. Johnson said goodbye to the world fighting for gay rights. Because of them, gay people have the right to live the same life as ordinary citizens.

Born on August 24, 1945 in Elizabeth City, USA, Marsha P. Johnson fought for gay rights from the late 1960s to the mid-1980s. For that he led the movement in America and played a key role in leading the movement. His movement was called 'gay liberation'.

Marsha, a lawyer by profession, was an opponent of the male-dominated society. They wanted to give homosexuals the same rights as the general public through the movement. He wanted gay people not to be discriminated against by society. He demanded that legal action be taken against those who discriminated against him. He believed that homosexuals should live their lives as they wished.

His movement lasted for a long time and today due to the leadership of this movement and Marsha, gay people have got special rights. He was also reportedly an AIDS activist. At that time AIDS patients were also looked upon with hatred so he fought against it and spread awareness among the people.

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