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Vernita Gray was an African American gay and civil rights leader who hailed from the South Side district of Chicago. During her meaningful life, she sought for equal rights not only for African American women, but for abused women, the LGBTQ community, the poor, and eventually for legal same-sex marriage rights. Her spirit lives on in this lovely tribute put together by two of her closest friends, and includes memorabilia in several forms throughout.
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Interviews, African American women civil rights workers, Biography, African American women political activists, African American lesbians, Lesbian activists, Gay activists, Lesbian feminism, Lesbian separatism, History, Gay liberation movement, African American women poets, African Americans, Civil rights, Same-sex marriage, Race relationsPeople
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Illinois, Chicago, United StatesTimes
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Vernita Gray: from Woodstock to the White House
2014, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
in English
1499500157 9781499500158
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Vernita Gray: from Woodstock to the White House
2014, Prairie Avenue Productions/Windy City Media Group
in English
- 1st ed., Black-and-white ed.
1499388888 9781499388886
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