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_aLawson, Jamie, _eauthor. _919143 |
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_aRainbow revolutions : _bpower, pride and protest in the fight for queer rights / _cJamie Lawson, Eve Lloyd Knight. |
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_aLondon : _bWren & Rook, _c2019. |
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_a95 pages : _billustrations (colour) ; _c26 cm |
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520 | 8 | _aOn June 28 1969, around one o'clock in the morning, New York City Police raided the Stonewall Inn, a bar in Greenwich Village, New York. What happened that night would come to be a defining moment in the LGBTQ+ rights movement and for queer people everywhere. From the impassioned speeches of bold activists Karl Ulrichs and Audre Lorde to the birth of Pride and queer pop culture, 'Rainbow Revolutions' charts the dramatic rise of the LGBTQ+ rights movement, and celebrates the courageous individuals who stood up and demanded recognition. | |
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_aSexual minorities _xCivil rights _vJuvenile literature. _919144 |
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_aSexual minorities _xLegal status, laws, etc. _vJuvenile literature. _919145 |
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_aSexual minorities _xPolitical activity _vJuvenile literature. _919146 |
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_aGay liberation movement _vJuvenile literature. _919147 |
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_aTeenage Non-Fiction. _2ukslc _92615 |
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_aPersonal Issues. _2ukslc _92599 |
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_aKnight, Eve Lloyd, _eillustrator. _919148 |
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