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perspectiv helps generate better ias to solve the plex problems of a changg and creasgly diverse HistoryIn 1996, a small group of Ain Amerin lbian and gay iends held a piic over Labor Day weekend to celebrate their unique experience Atlanta’s LGBT muny.
Promotg Ain Amerin lbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenr, qutng, tersex and asexual people of Ain scendants and their fai. To promote tnal, health, cultural and social servic directed at furtherg the well-beg, equal treatment, and velopment of the Lbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgenr, Queer and Pl (“LGBTQ+”) Communy and supportive alli. Participants the 1977 Atlanta Pri ParaPhotograph urty of Jerome McClendon/AJC/GSU llectnAugt 5, 1969Atlanta Police raid Ansley Mall Mi Cema’s screeng of Andy Warhol’s gay-themed Lonome Cowboys, takg photos of the approximately 70 atten.
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