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Salt Lake City will name street after Harvey Milk
The honorary name will be placed on part of a street that is nine blocks from Mormon church headquarters.
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Salt Lake City may name a street after civil rights leader Harvey Milk
If approved, the name would go on 900 South, about a mile and half from the headquarters of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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San Francisco’s last gun store is closing for good
A city still scarred by the 1978 assassination of gay rights activist Harvey Milk will no longer legally sell firearms.
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Catholic university suspends plans for screening of Harvey Milk film
WASHINGTON — A student group at Catholic University postponed a screening of a movie about gay rights pioneer Harvey Milk after school officials raised questions about a flier linking the event to LGBT awareness month. A chapter of the College Democrats had planned to screen “Milk,” starring Sean Penn, on Wednesday evening on the Northeast Washington…
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Hate group asks members to reject mail bearing Harvey Milk stamp
The rabidly anti-gay hate group, the American Family Association, is protesting the recent release of the Harvey Milk postage stamp by encouraging its members to refuse to accept any mail bearing the stamp. “Honoring predator Harvey Milk on a U.S. postage stamp is disturbing to say the least,” said AFA President Tim Wildmon.
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Brisk sales for Harvey Milk stamp in San Francisco’s Castro neighborhood
SAN FRANCISCO — The post office in San Francisco’s Castro District is selling more stamps than usual now that a neighborhood icon is the face of the nation’s newest “Forever” stamp.
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Harvey Milk ‘Forever’ stamp presented in White House dedication ceremony
WASHINGTON — Today, on what would have been Harvey Milk’s 84th birthday, the U.S. Postal Service is releasing a commemorative stamp in honor of the slain gay rights activist, who becomes the first openly LGBT elected official to be featured on a U.S. stamp.
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Californians, gay rights advocates worldwide remember Harvey Milk
Today is “Harvey Milk Day,” a day of honor for the slain gay rights activist, which is officially recognized by the State of California and celebrated by gay rights advocates worldwide.
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Harvey Milk stamp to be dedicated at White House ceremony on May 22
The official first-day-of-issue dedication ceremony for the Harvey Milk “Forever” stamp will take place at the White House May 22, the U.S. Postal Service announced Friday.
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Harvey Milk commemorative stamp revealed, scheduled to be issued May 22
Linns Stamp News has unveiled the design for the U.S. commemorative stamp featuring slain gay rights activist Harvey Milk.