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“GOD IS GAY” – “GAY RIGHTS NOW,” demonstrators picket on behalf of Bri
“Freedom for Homos Now,” Gale Chester Whittington and members of the Committee for Homos
“I’m a LESBIAN and I VOTE” pinback, design by Dan Kaufman Graphics, c. 1996. c/o @
“LIFE LIBERTY JUSTICE FOR ALL! MARCH ON AUSTIN FOR LESBIAN/GAY EQUAL RIGHTS,” Austin, Te
“GOD IS COMING AND IS SHE PISSED” pinback, c. 1980. c/o @lgbt_history. #lgbthistory #lgb
“GAY VOTE 1980” pinback, 1980. c/o @lgbt_history. #lgbthistory #lgbtherstory #lgbttheirs
“DON’T MOURN, ORGANIZE. FIGHT THE BIGOTS NOW. ISO.” – “OUT PROUD &
“Gay, Jewish, DEMOCRAT AND I VOTE!”, demonstrators at the 1984 Democratic National Conve
“LAVENDER SWEEP: GAY & LESBIAN POLITICAL POWER,” Pride Parade, San Francisco, Califo
“WHERE IS THE OUTRAGE?”, Larry Kramer and other demonstrators, AIDS Coalition To Unleash
“LESBIAN/GAY PROGRESSIVE DEMOCRATIC ORGANIZATION” – “GET UP! STAND UP! REGIS
“GAY BALLOONS – 25¢,” Vito Russo (July 11, 1946 - November 7, 1990), Gay Activists
“THE WELL OF LONELINESS – Denounced, banned, and applauded — the strange love story of a girl
Happy Pride, Hamburg! Photo: “Schluß mit der Unterdrückung der 3 mio. HOMOSEXUELLEN! (Stop the
“All Power to Butch Bull-Dykes,” Christopher Street Liberation Day, New York City, June
Soldiers, c. 1942. #lgbthistory #lgbtherstory #lgbttheirstory #lgbtpride #QueerHistoryMatters #HaveP
“GAY AMERICA LOVES YOU,” Downtown Connector (75/85), Atlanta, Georgia, June 20, 1990. Ph
Happy Birthday, Armistead Maupin! Picture: Armistead Maupin (b. May 13, 1944), left, and unknown, Sa
Freddie Mercury (September 5, 1946 – November 24, 1991), c. 1986. Photographer unknown. In his 2013
“DIGNITY FOR ALL, DISCRIMINATION AGAINST NONE” pinback, Dignity, c. 1987. #lgbthistory #
“Till and Esther in a field,” Michigan, c. 1930. Photo c/o @rarecornell. #lgbthistory #l
Freddie Mercury (September 5, 1946 – November 24, 1991), 1978. Photo © Neal Preston. Freddie Mercury
“Constitution YES – Leviticus NO,” Gay Freedom Day Parade, San Francisco, Californ
Maurice Sendak (June 10, 1928 - May 8, 2012) and a character from the operatic adaptation of “
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