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NYC’s oldest LGBTQ+ bar Julius’ was just declared a landmark
The Greenwich Village watering hole is the city’s oldest LGBTQ+ bar.
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Frank Kameny devoted his life to fighting for gay rights. He lived to see several victories.
Kameny replaced “Homosexuality is unfortunate” with “Gay is good” long before many LGBTQ historic figures were even out.
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In 1976, the Supreme Court slapped down a sodomy law challenge with just four words
It all started with a Help Wanted ad.
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Pride in Pictures 1975: The parade is for everyone
Pride’s rich diversity began in its earliest days.
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Pride in Pictures 1970: LA’s first parade, Christopher Street West, defied sodomy laws
LA’s police harassment preceded the Stonewall Riots.
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Pride in Pictures before 1970: A radical message that eventually goes mainstream
Long before Stonewall, some brave people showed their Pride.
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Justice Department ordered to release 50’s era ‘gay purge’ documents
The documents relate to the Lavender Scare, when thousands of federal employees were fired for being gay.
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Sherry Vine parodies ‘We Didn’t Start the Fire’ in new video on LGBTQ rights
Drag queen Sherry Vine’s new music video shows us what we’ve overcome and reminds us how much we have left to accomplish.
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The greatest of hypocrisies: Gays condemn black riots over racism, forget how our movement started
Some gays are hypocrites. They condemn the rioting in the aftermath of extreme miscarriages of justice for black people, all the while ignoring the fact they gather once a year …