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Pride: The Story of the LGBTQ Equality Movement | Matthew Todd
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In June 1969, police raided New York gay bar the Stonewall Inn. Pride charts the events of that night, the days and nights of rioting that followed, the ensuing organization of local members of the community, and the 50+ years since in which activists and ordinary people have dedicated their lives to reversing the global position. Pride documents the milestones in the fight for equality, from the victories of early activists, to the gradual acceptance of the LGBTQ+ community in politics, sports, and the media and the landmark court cases that helped to ban discrimination, permit marriage, and help in the fight for equality. This wide-reaching text covers key figures and notable moments, events, and breakthroughs a wealth of rare images and documents, as well as moving essays from key witnesses to the era. Pride is a unique and comprehensive account of the ongoing challenges facing the LGBTQ community, and a celebration of the equal rights that have been won for many as a result of the sacrifices and passion of this mass movement. Includes personal testimonies from: Travis Alabanza, Bisi Alimi, Georgina Beyer, Jonathan Blake, Deborah Brin, Maureen Duffy, David Furnish, Nan Goldin, Asifa Lahore, Paris Lees, Lewis Oakley, Reverend Troy Perry, Darryl Pinckney, Jake Shears, Judy Shepard, and Will Young.
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LaraReads
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My last minute #pridemonth #bookspin list! 🌈🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍⚧️
@TheAromaofBooks

Julsmarshall Some great reads!! 1y
TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 1y
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Graciouswarriorprincess
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How does this librarian celebrate #pridemonth🌈 ? By wearing colorful clothes.

Honestly, when I saw this shirt at @kohls , it just reminded me of the #flowerpower dresses that I wore as a little girl in the late sixties. The shirt is big but that‘s ok. It‘s actually designed for men. It just makes me smile.

Regardless of how you feel about this month, please be kind to all for we all fight hard battles.

paper.reveries Omg that SHIRT!!!! 😍😍😍 1y
Alfoster So cute! It‘s totally the 60‘s look!👍 1y
Tamra Love it! I want one! 1y
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ElizaMarie Awe. I love love love this! Also, librarians are soo amazing! Thank you for sharing your joy of reading to the next/current generation. Excited to get all sorts of recommendations of #Pride centered books :) 1y
AmyG Love it. Very 60‘s flower power. 1y
Graciouswarriorprincess @paper.reveries I know, right! @Alfoster @Tamara @ElizaMarie @AmyG Thank you all so much!!!! 1y
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MamaGina
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My beautiful granddaughter, Sophia, loves showing her Pride!!! 🌈 I‘ll be going to Texas to celebrate her first birthday soon. Oh my, Time Flies! 💕

TrishB Gorgeous ♥️ 3y
DivineDiana She is adorable! 💗🌈💗 3y
Cathythoughts Beautiful 💕 3y
sprainedbrain Soooo cute! ❤️ 3y
Gissy So cute!!! 💖 3y
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IReadThereforeIBlog
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Matthew Todd is a journalist and Editor-at-Large of the UK gay magazine Attitude. This coffee table book charts the milestones reached in LGBTQ+ equality since the Stonewall riots of 1969 and while the layout is confusing at times, there are some odd takes in the text and unfortunate lesbian erasure soon after a section on lesbian erasure, the contributing writers make up for it with moving and fascinating observations and memories.