Gay History facts....?

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* Martin Luther King's speech writer and the man that created the peace march in Alabama was gay and black.....
 
look up Matthew Shepard on line ok? that is a big part of our History as Gays, but also it is sad to, also if you want to look up the name Mark Bingham as well sadly he got killed on 9-11 on flight 93 he him self also being gay.
 
One of the oldest references to homosexuality or a homosexual relationship came from a text written 7th century BC from a collection of Babylonian texts this particular story was titled The Epic of Gilamesh showing how the relationship between Gilamesh and Enkendu (2 Guys!) was explicitly to be said like that with a wife!
 
Yes. His name was Bayard Rustin.

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In 1994, Mrs. King supported the Employment Non Discrimination Act, a federal bill that would have outlawed employment discrimination based on sexual orientation. When Matthew Shepard was murdered in an anti-gay hate crime in 1998, she sent a personal letter to console his mother. And while the 2004 election brought out anti-gay enemies, Mrs. King steadfastly supported marriage equality for gay men and lesbians, a position that put her at odds with some popular black ministers.

But Mrs. King was more concerned about doing the right thing than doing the popular thing. While some black leaders said they were offended by comparisons between the black struggle and the LGBT struggle, Coretta Scott King challenged them. "Homophobia is like racism and anti-Semitism and other forms of bigotry in that it seeks to dehumanize a large group of people, to deny their humanity, their dignity and personhood," she said.

Like her husband, she recognized the contributions that gays and lesbians had made to the civil rights struggle. "Gays and lesbians stood up for civil rights in Montgomery, Selma . . . and many other campaigns of the civil rights movement," she said. "Many of these courageous men and women were fighting for my freedom at a time when they could find few voices for their own, and I salute their contributions."
 
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