Out of the Past: Gay and Lesbian History from 1869 to the PresentAlyson Books, 2006 - 677 ページ In 'Out of the Past' Neil Miller presents a history of gay and lesbian life and culture that ranges from the time of Oscar Wilde up to the first gay marriage in San Francisco in 2004. |
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... civil unions there . That made Connecticut the second state in the United States - after Ver- mont - to approve civil unions , which gave gays and lesbians many - but not all - of the same rights as married heterosexual couples . It was ...
... civil unions there . That made Connecticut the second state in the United States - after Ver- mont - to approve civil unions , which gave gays and lesbians many - but not all - of the same rights as married heterosexual couples . It was ...
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... civil union forces themselves . Randall Terry , an an- tiabortion crusader from Binghamton , New York , who would later emerge as the spokesperson for Terri Schiavo's parents in the “ right to die " case , played a major role in ...
... civil union forces themselves . Randall Terry , an an- tiabortion crusader from Binghamton , New York , who would later emerge as the spokesperson for Terri Schiavo's parents in the “ right to die " case , played a major role in ...
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... civil pact to receive a residence permit or French citizenship . So while hetero- sexual French couples could choose between getting married or achieving pacte civil status , gay couples only had one option - the pacte civil . In spring ...
... civil pact to receive a residence permit or French citizenship . So while hetero- sexual French couples could choose between getting married or achieving pacte civil status , gay couples only had one option - the pacte civil . In spring ...
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