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  • please visit the project page or contribute to the discussion.LGBT studiesWikipedia:WikiProject LGBT studiesTemplate:WikiProject LGBT studiesLGBT articles...
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  • page, in fact it's the norm for LGBT rights articles (see). The reason for them I imagine is to provide a quick overview of what legal rights gay people...
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  • portray Scotland in a good light as being progressive and a leader in LGBT rights by implying that the UK Parliament was to blame for excluding Scotland...
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  • the 1981 raids, or all Canadian bathhouse raids? -- TheMightyQuill 17:30, 15 May 2006 (UTC) It's about the 1981 raids, which played a pivotal role in the...
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  • April 2023 (UTC) The 'Homosexuality and LGBT rights' section says 'In 1981, in a letter asking for support in keeping his "Old-Time Gospel Hour" television...
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  • " which is based in San Jose. This organization describes itself accordingly: "It has been advocating for the civil rights of LGBT people since 1984...
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  • contribs) 15:35, 2 June 2010 (UTC) Moving this discussion over to Talk:LGBT rights in Malawi#Malawian Constitution.--Kevinkor2 (talk) 02:19, 4 June 2010 (UTC)...
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  • produced in reaction to Anita Bryan bigotry and her anit-LGBT rights crusade. In 1981 Rough Trade, a band led by Carole Pope reached the Top 20 in Canada...
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  • civil rights movement" → LGBT civil rights movement redirects to LGBT social movements "hispanic civil rights movement" → Hispanic civil rights movement...
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  • addressed this issue at Talk:LGBT_rights_by_country_or_territory#pov-pushing_by_article_title and at Talk:LGBT_themes_in_mythology#This_ought_to_be_s...
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  • transcluded from Talk:Mississippi's 4th congressional district special election, 1981/GA1. The edit link for this section can be used to add comments to the review...
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  • Talk:Lawrence v. Texas (category B-Class Human rights articles)
    in sexual intercourse, at least outside of marriage." Jkister (talk) 06:45, 21 March 2012 (UTC) The article says: > An organized American LGBT-rights...
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  • proposed legislation against gay people promoted by the Reagan administration in 1981-82.[3]" The cite is from cornell.edu and is hard to argue by itself. However...
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  • Talk:Jon Hinson (category Start-Class LGBT articles)
    he a LGBT rights opponent? He denied his homosexuality in 1980, but few to no actively politicians of either party admitted to homosexuality in 1980....
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  • Professionals Advancing LGBT Equality Blue Rasberry (talk) 12:06, 13 September 2016 (UTC) GLMA: Healthcare Professionals for LGBT Equality → GLMA: Health...
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  • sections: LGBT advocacy and other roles expands on her work as an LGBT advocate, her roles with the Human Rights Campaign, and involvement in LGBT legislation...
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  • Thomas Anderson[1] (born 1981)[2] is an American religious conservative who is primarily known for his opposition to LGBT rights in the United States, Anderson...
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  • Talk:Martina Navratilova (category B-Class LGBT articles)
    possibility of living in the United States and possessed the citizenship of Czechoslovakia. She received US citizenship in 1981. On January 9, 2008, Navratilova...
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  • part for reasons below. *"Hinson announced in March that his resignation would be effective April 13, 1981 in a letter to Governor Winter" This sentence...
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  • This needs rewritinghi. There is no point in discussing the types of human rights before giving an account of their existence, which is where the real...
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