“Gay Rights Protest”
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Contributor
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Cecil Lockard, photographer
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Coverage
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Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1984
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Creator
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Cecil Lockard, photographer
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Date
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March 9, 1984
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Description
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“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).
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Format
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Digital file containing duplication of print newspaper
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Identifier
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https://aadl.org/sites/default/files/photos/N124_0194_015.jpg
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Language
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English
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Publisher
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The Ann Arbor News archives, courtesy of oldnews.aadl.org
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Relation
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Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web
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Rights
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The Ann Arbor News
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Source
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The Ann Arbor News
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Subject
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Gay, lesbian, LGBTQ
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Title
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“Gay Rights Protest”
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Type
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Newspaper photograph