"Georgia Sodomy Law Sucks!", demonstration after the Supreme Court upheld Georgia's anti-sodomy law in Bowers v. “And too few of them are known… That’s why we started through the gallery below to understand our history, and follow the account to get some Pride in your feed every day. “Every queer person in every picture from every parade, protest, photo booth, house party, disco, picnic, AIDS ward, stage, jail cell, bar and everywhere else has a story,” Brown, an attorney in D.C. Partners Leighton Brown and Matthew Riemer said they started the account to share the pictures they felt a connection to and learn more about queer culture from the past, but as they gained followers and received grateful emails from viewers, they quickly realized there’s a real lack of resources for LGBT history.
In 19, as Anita Bryant's "Save Our Children" campaign worked to repeal equal rights ordinances on the premise that children needed protection from LGBTQs, activists across the country answered: "We are your children." #lgbthistory #HavePrideInHistory #Resist #SFPride2017 #Pride2017 #FridayVibezzzĪ post shared by lgbt_history on at 1:47pm PDT "WE ARE YOUR CHILDREN," Gay & Lesbian Freedom Day, San Francisco, June 25, 1978.