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The Fourth of July looks different to Black people in the light of Juneteenth
The first 4th of July occurred more than 86 years before Black Americans were freed from slavery, so what does the holiday mean to us?
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Celebrate Independence Day with these patriotic pups
Let’s take a break from the news today and focus on who really matters.
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5 LGBTQ anthems that are spangled with way more than stars
Feeling a little ambivalent about celebrating America this year? Give the national anthem a rest and celebrate the LGBTQ nation instead.
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After Juneteenth, what does this 4th of July mean for Black Americans?
What does independence mean when your protests against racial injustice are called anti-American, anti-police and anti-military?
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NPR tweeted the Declaration of Independence & some Trump supporters lost it
Is it any surprise LGBTQ people are still waiting for full equality when so many Americans don’t even recognize these immortal words?
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To resist is American
Remember that it’s your country too, and the rights we have fought for and won, for the LGBTQ community and others, cannot be rolled back.
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Utah ‘freedom festival’ kicks LGBTQ group out of 4th of July parade
The reason given was that the Encircle: LGBT + Family & Youth Resource Center is a political advocacy group. Um, no.
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It’s the 4th of July and everybody’s tweeting
A fireworks show of tweets from Ellen, RuPaul, Janet Mock and even Joan Rivers awaits you.
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Meet the gay man who actually won America her independence
Without his leadership, our modern America might still be the British Colonies.