Stonewall 25: International March on the United Nations to Affirm the Human Rights of Lesbian and Gay People
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About This Item
New York City: Stonewall 25/NYC Chapter, 1993. Fine. 8½" x 3½" unfolds to 14" x 8½". Brochure folded vertically in half twice, printed recto and verso. Fine with tiny date written in pencil on rear.
Stonewall 25 commemorated the 25th anniversary of the rebellion by organizing one of the largest pride marches for human rights in history. Attendance was estimated at nearly a million people marching to the United Nations in support of gay and lesbian rights. This flier called the public to action when it stated: "NYC area residents rise to the challenge! Help plan and be a part of history's greatest pride celebration!" The event was held in conjunction with other festivities during the month of June, including the Gay Games, PrideFest, a slew of conferences and meetings, a Central Park rally, and a candle light march in honor of the Stonewall heroes. Donations were welcomed in the form of monetary funds to assist with expenses, to donations in time with volunteers functioning in various capacities from logistics to hospitality, housing to outreach, fundraising to merchandising, and much more.
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Stonewall 25 commemorated the 25th anniversary of the rebellion by organizing one of the largest pride marches for human rights in history. Attendance was estimated at nearly a million people marching to the United Nations in support of gay and lesbian rights. This flier called the public to action when it stated: "NYC area residents rise to the challenge! Help plan and be a part of history's greatest pride celebration!" The event was held in conjunction with other festivities during the month of June, including the Gay Games, PrideFest, a slew of conferences and meetings, a Central Park rally, and a candle light march in honor of the Stonewall heroes. Donations were welcomed in the form of monetary funds to assist with expenses, to donations in time with volunteers functioning in various capacities from logistics to hospitality, housing to outreach, fundraising to merchandising, and much more.
None on OCLC.
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- Bookseller
- Langdon Manor Books LLC (US)
- Bookseller's Inventory #
- 3359
- Title
- Stonewall 25: International March on the United Nations to Affirm the Human Rights of Lesbian and Gay People
- Book Condition
- Used - Fine
- Quantity Available
- 1
- Publisher
- Stonewall 25/NYC Chapter
- Place of Publication
- New York City
- Date Published
- 1993
- Bookseller catalogs
- Politics;
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Langdon Manor Books LLC
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Houston, Texas
About Langdon Manor Books LLC
We are full time antiquarian booksellers, specializing in African-Americana, Western Americana, American Personal Narratives, Compelling Photo Albums, American Social Movements, Manuscripts and Outsider Books.
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- Verso
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- Recto
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