'68 Revolution Rewind
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1968 Revolution Rewind,
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Program Guide From the Vault: 1979 March on Washington D.C. From the Vault: 1979 March on Washington D.C. 2006-04-21“Rights are not won on paper. They are won only by those who make their voices heard.” - Harvey Milk Across the United States recently, millions have been marching for their rights. This is a tradition as old as this country. And the movements build in momentum to bring about change. In 1979, gays and lesbians came from all 50 states to march in the nation’s capital. It was the first large scale march of it’s kind. The idea first came to Harvey Milk as a way to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of Stonewall. Twenty-seven years later, Milk and many others are no longer with us, but the struggle continues for gay marriage and equality under the law. This week, we look back at the 1979 March On Washington for Gay & Lesbian Rights. Trackback(0)
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