The american gay rights movement a short history

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The Gay Rights Movement

Bullough, Vern L. Chauncey, George. New York: Basic, Freedman, eds. New York: Harper and Row, Downs, Jim. Gallo, Marcia M. New York: Seal Press, In our resource history is presented through a series of narratives, primary sources, and point-counterpoint debates that invites students to participate in the ongoing conversation about the American experiment.

A Brief History of Civil Rights in the United States: The 1990s, "Don't Ask, Don't Tell," and DOMA

Though it started off small, the foundation, which sought to improve the lives of gay men through discussion groups and related activities, expanded after founding member Dale Jennings was arrested in for solicitation and then later set free due to a deadlocked jury. At the end of the year, Jennings formed another organization called One, Inc.

A Brief History of Civil Rights in the United States: The Stonewall Riots

While President Clinton's intention to revoke the prohibition against gays in the military was originally met with stiff opposition, his compromise led to the discharge of thousands of men and women in the armed forces. Several events such as art and history exhibits, public service outings and workshops were held throughout Washington, DC leading up the event.