March on Washington, October 11, 1987 : the day we told the world we're proud we're gay, we're part of the USA! : the only official video of the March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights.

"Named after the historic 1960's Civil Rights Movement's march on Washington, this second march on Washington, 11 October 1987, represented the gay rights movement's continuing push for visibility and fight against discrimination. (The first march was October 14, 1979). This larg...

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Format: Photo
Language:English
Published: Washington, D.C. : G.V.I., [1987]
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