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Gay rights
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ONE: The Homosexual Viewpoint
The September 1961 issue of ONE: The Homosexual Viewpoint, a magazine written by and for members of the LGBTQ+ community. A digitized copy of the magazine is hosted on the JSTOR website. -
“Arrabal Supports Ann Arbor Gays”
Handmade poster, cardboard backing, 10”x12” -
“Demonstrate Against ‘Windows’”
Flyer announcing demonstration against homophobic movie “Windows” at Michigan Union -
“Rally, 12 noon, Thursday April 14th, Diag”
Flyer announcing rally on Diag -
“Imagine the University as WCBN’s General Manager...”
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“Administration Control: Get It Out of Your Life!”
Flyer announcing rally against discriminative administration -
“Act Up! Protest a Bigoted Court!”
Flyer announcing protest next to Michigan Union -
“Harvard The Non-Homophobic Michigan of the East”
Flyer announcing protest of UM Regents’ anti-gay definition of family -
“Speak Up against Police Harassment of Gay People!”
Flyer announcing meeting at City Hall to speak with police about harassment -
“Unwelcome William Rehnquist!”
Flyer announcing protest at the Law Quad -
“GET OVER IT” rally flyer
Flyer announcing rally to protest UM Regents’ definition of family. -
“co-opers locked in”
Flyer announcing protest in the Bates Room at the Michigan Union -
ACT-UP Flyer
Flyer announcing protest of UM Regent Deane Baker -
“Kiss In” Photograph
Protesters hold up a sign that reads “Kissing does not kill. Homophobia does.” -
“Demonstration sponsored by ACT-UP, July 31, 1990”
Protester holds “Recall Baker” sign, referencing UM Regent Deane Baker. -
“Gay Rights Protest”
LGBTQ protestors wear paper bags over their heads to protect identities. -
“Gay Rights Protest”
“GAY RIGHTS PROTEST: Student protestors covered their heads with grocery bags Friday, as they marched around campus to demonstrate for gay rights. Their hour-long protest was silent, but slogans on their bags proclaimed, ‘Let me out of the closet.’ The 12-member group briefly occupied the office of U-M President Harold T. Shapiro. Shapiro was out of town, but the protestors left a message: ‘We won't be silent anymore and we will be back.’ For more than a year, gay men and lesbians on campus have been pressuring U-M for a policy to prohibit discrimination against homosexuals” (Caption). -
“Gay Rights Protest”
LGBTQ protestors wear paper bags over their heads to protect identities.