On this Mart Luther Kg Day, Autostraddle remembers the activist legacy of Coretta Stt Kg and her fight for gay rights.
Contents:
- CORETTA'S BIG DREAM: CORETTA STT KG ON GAY RIGHTS
- HOW CORETTA STT KG LEVERAGED MLK’S LEGACY TO FIGHT FOR GAY RIGHTS
CORETTA'S BIG DREAM: CORETTA STT KG ON GAY RIGHTS
For more than twenty years before her ath 2006, she fought tirelsly for gay rights and lked the civil rights movement wh the LGBT rights movement, believg all the while that her work was a fahful exprsn of the clive dream shared by her hband. Kg's first public foray to the gay rights movement occurred durg her steady learship of the 20th anniversary of the 1963 march.
Durg the n-up to the anniversary, Kg whstood the ti of social nservatism and pledged her support for the Gay and Civil Rights Act then before Congrs -- a groundbreakg bill that would have prohibed discrimatn agast gays and lbians hog, employment and public acmodatns.
Enuraged by gay and lbian lears, Mrs. Given the homophobia of some civil rights lears takg part the rally, Kg's cisn to make room for a lbian speaker was nothg short of prophetic.
HOW CORETTA STT KG LEVERAGED MLK’S LEGACY TO FIGHT FOR GAY RIGHTS
So was Lor's brief speech:I am Audre Lor, speakg for the Natnal Coaln of Black Gays. Today's march openly jos the black civil rights movement and the gay civil rights movement the stggl we have always shared, the stggle for jobs, for health, for peace and for eedom.
Kg's public advocy for gay and lbian rights creased after the Supreme Court led, Bowers v. Hardwick, that gays did not have a nstutnal right to engage nsensual sodomy.