This page commemorating the 1979 National March for Lesbian and Gay Rights in DC is unavailable. The content invites visitors to the National Mall to reflect on connections between queer history and their own experiences.
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A page last archived on January 17, 2025 about the first gay rights picket in front of the White House is gone. The page explains the history of LGBTQ+ protest in DC in the context of the 1950s Lavender Scare.
Pauli Murray has been removed from the Eleanor Roosevelt National Historic Site. Pauli Murray, a friend and correspondent of Roosevelt, was a Black gender nonconforming lawyer, activist, author, and Episcopal priest. Read their groundbreaking family history memoir Proud Shoes, it's fantastic!)
There's a good documentary too. "My Name is Pauli Murray" which looks like it's only on Amazon but might be available elsewhere. She's also on a U.S. Quarter.
Another missing walking tour, this time for LGBTQ+ African American history in Boston. I'm stressed about whether this multimedia content is fully backed up anywhere.
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