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Members of the National Gay Task Force gather with politicians at a press conference in the Rayburn House Office Building announcing the introduction of the Civil Rights Amendment of 1975, H.R. 5452. This would have added "affectional or sexual…

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Kathy Renna, second from right.

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Crewmember Anna Kramer of One in 10 People receives thank you gift from director Pearson Brown

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Technical Director Lloyd Leifner and Director Karen Pearson Brown of One in Ten People in the control room at Channel 10

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Larry Kennedy, Kevin Kerdash, Michelle Michaels, and David Vanderbilt

This is the building which the Rainbow History Project website describes as Washington's first gay community center. The building is located at 1724 20th St., NW, in Washington, DC, not far from Dupont Circle. These photographs were taken by me in…

This is the building which the Rainbow History Project website describes as Washington's first gay community center. The building is located at 1724 20th St., NW, in Washington, DC, not far from Dupont Circle. These photographs were taken by me in…

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Former Gay Liberation Front-DC members at City Center 55th Street Theater [now known as New York City Center, 131 W. 55th St.]
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