
Radically Normal
Hidden Brain
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The Rise of Gay Rights in the United States
The AIDS epidemic galvanized organizing efforts. It prompted gay people to understand our vulnerability in being excluded from institutions and law such as marriage. By the summer of 1992, protests began to translate into recognition on the political stage. As president, Bill Clinton was not seen as a beacon for gay rights. But sociologist Michael Rosenfeld argues that he sent an important message.
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