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White t-shirt.
"Democracia Ya! Respeto a la Diversidad. XX Marcha Del Orgullo Lesbico-Homosexual. Mexico"
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White t-shirt.
"AB101 California Republic. 1991 Lesbian/Gay Civil Rights." Image of two women embracing behind California flag.

Governor Pete Wilson vetoed AB101, a statewide gay and lesbian employment rights bill, on September 29, 1991.
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Black t-shirt.
"May 7, 1986. March on Sacramento for Lesbian and Gay Rights"
Image of a pink bar and a map of California
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White t-shirt.
"'There oughta be a law' March on Sacramento for Lesbian and Gay Rights. Sunday January 13, 1980."
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Orange t-shirt.
"Monitor. November 27, 1978. We Remember"

Date of the assassination of Supervisor Harvey Milk and Mayor George Moscone.
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White t-shirt.
"Avenge AB 101. March on Sacramento. October 11, 1991. Together"

Governor Pete Wilson vetoed AB101, a statewide gay and lesbian employment rights bill, on September 29, 1991.
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White t-shirt.
"AB101 California Republic. 1991 Lesbian/Gay Civil Rights." Image of two men embracing behind California flag.

Governor Pete Wilson vetoed AB101, a statewide gay and lesbian employment rights bill, on September 29, 1991.
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White t-shirt.
"No Apologies EVER!!"

In reference to the White Night Riots.
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Blue t-shirt.
"Dump Diane"

In 1982, San Francisco's gay community start a "Dump Diane" campaign after Mayor Diane Feinstein vetoes domestic partnership bill.
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White t-shirt.
"My domestic partner went to the Castro, and all I got was this bloody t-shirt. Night of Resistance. October 6, 1989. San Francisco"
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Blue t-shirt.
"No Apologies! May 21st 1979. San Francisco"
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White t-shirt (damaged).
"Gay Vote. San Francisco Gay Democratic Club"
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White t-shirt.
"Clinton-Gore '92. Let Freedom Ring"
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White t-shirt.
Image of a pink triangle.
"Coalition for Human Rights"

The Coalition for Human Rights (San Francisco) was founded in June of 1977 to serve as an open forum for ideas, and to coordinate the efforts of groups that advocated gay rights.
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Yellow t-shirt.
"Vote No on 6. No on 7. If Briggs Isn't Stopped Who's Next?"
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White t-shirt.
"Vote No on 6. No on 7. If Briggs Isn't Stopped Who's Next?"
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Tan t-shirt.
"Stop Briggs. No On 6. Bay Area Committee Against the Briggs Initiative. 2049 Market Street, San Francisco 94114. 415/626-9482" with a drawing of a triangle.
Printed in brown on tan. (short-sleeved)
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Yellow t-shirt.
"Vote No on 6"

California Proposition 6 was an initiative on the California State ballot on November 7, 1978 and was more commonly known as The Briggs Initiative. Sponsored by John Briggs, a conservative state legislator from Orange County, the failed initiative would have banned gays and lesbians, and possibly anyone who supported gay rights, from working in California's public schools.
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White t-shirt.
"No on 6"

California Proposition 6 was an initiative on the California State ballot on November 7, 1978 and was more commonly known as The Briggs Initiative. Sponsored by John Briggs, a conservative state legislator from Orange County, the failed initiative would have banned gays and lesbians, and possibly anyone who supported gay rights, from working in California's public schools.
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White t-shirt.
"BAGL. Bay Area Gay Liberation"
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White t-shirt (damaged).
"BAGL. Bay Area Gay Liberation"
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White t-shirt.
"NGRA. National Gay Rights Advocates"

National Gay Rights Advocates, founded in 1978, was a membership-supported, non-profit, public interest law firm that promoted the rights of gay men and lesbian women throughout the United States.
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Blue t-shirt.
Front: "GLAAD. Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation"
Back: "Fight Back"
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White t-shirt.
Front: "GLADD"
Back: "Command Respect"
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White t-shirt.
"GLAAD. Gay and Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation. San Francisco Bay Area Chapter"
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Tan t-shirt.
"Stop Briggs. No On 6. Bay Area Committee Against the Briggs Initiative. 2049 Market Street, San Francisco 94114. 415/626-9482" with a drawing of a triangle.
Printed in brown on tan. (short-sleeved)
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Black t-shirt.
"The 1993 March on Washington for Lesbian, Gay, and Bi Equal Rights and Liberation. April 25"
Printed in white, yellow and purple on black. U.S. Capitol Building in white on purple background. (short-sleeved)
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Black leather jacket.
"NGLTF. Fight Back. MOW '93" [National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, March on Washington] with drawing of the U.S. Capitol building inside a leather jacket.
Printed in white and pink on black. (short-sleeved)
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Pink t-shirt.
"Bring Sharon Home."
Black text on pink with design in purple of two linked women's symbols modified to look like a wheelchair. Paint-stained with cut neck-band. Re: Sharon Kowalski. (short-sleeved)

In re Guardianship of Kowalski, (Minn. Ct. App. 1991), is a Minnesota Court of Appeals case that established a lesbian's partner as her legal guardian after she became incapacitated following an automobile accident. Because the case was contested by Kowalski's parents and family and initially resulted in the partner being excluded for several years from visiting Kowalski, the gay community celebrated the final resolution in favor of the partner as a victory for gay rights.
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White tank top.
"Year of the Queer. San Francisco Lesbian/Gay Freedom Day Parade & Celebration. June 27th, 1993." Black print, with pink details on white.
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"Queer Nation. San Francisco."
Black print on white/gray.
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Black t-shirt.
"National March for Lesbian/Gay Rights. San Francisco, 1984. Sunday, July 15. Castro to Moscone Center."
White or pink print with triangles on black. (sleeveless),
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