I went to the 1987 March with eight male friends from South Florida. The previous year we had organized a gay/lesbian political organization in Palm Beach County Florida, the Atlantic Coast Democrat Club (ACDC). It was one of the first efforts at…
Cover of the book by Donald Webster Cory
The first Dyke March I ever attended was in San Francisco in June 1999. I was in college at the University of Connecticut at the time and had just come out as gay sometime in 1998. My best friend Maria (also gay) and I were on a cross-country road…
In 1975, I moved to Claremont, CA to begin what would become a 35 year teaching career as a professor of sociology at Pitzer College, one of the Claremont Colleges about 35 miles east of Los Angeles. I graduated college in 1969, the same month as the…
The 1987 March on Washington was an incredibly important episode in my intensifying involvement in the gay and lesbian movement and my efforts to link my sexuality and my politics. From 1981 to 1985, I had been a mostly straight student at Wesleyan…
Cherrie Moraga, Writer and Social Justice Activist
[ID: a book cover of Hanne Blank’s Straight: The Surprisingly Short History of Heterosexuality. The title and the author’s name are presented in medium blue letters and are positioned at the top and bottom of the cover. The subtitle is presented in…
President Clinton signs into law the Defense of Marriage Act. It defined marriage in federal law as the union of a man and a woman, and gave states the authority to refuse recognition of same-sex marriages performed in other states. Supported by an…
George Mosse, historian
The event was called "Michigan Pride: Joining Together for Justice," and the date was June 25, 1995. When I did a little research to find the date of this march, my first Pride March, I was surprised that it wasn't earlier in my…
I marched in the 1994 NYC Pride Parade. Yay.
Rear notes: "Gay Power demonstrator [me: that's Mark Segal] interrupts Clark McGregor at Republican Party dinner." 11/1/72. Photog Don Camp for phil Eve Bull. Urb Arch, Temple.
1970-5?
Kay Tobin Lahusen, 1972. NYPL Digital Library.
Kay Tobin Lahusen. Pride, Philadelphia, 1972.
1972