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White t-shirt.
Front: "Castro Street Fair '85"
Back: "Castro Street Cares. SF AIDS Foundation. SF AIDS Fund. Hospice. Shanti. Castro Street Fair. September 15, 1985"
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White t-shirt.
"5th Annual Castro Street Fair. Sunday, August 20th 1978"
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Black t-shirt.
"1985 Castro Streetfair"
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Red t-shirt.
"Staff. Castro Street Fair. A Nonprofit Corporation. Benefiting Community Celebrations and Projections"
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White t-shirt.
"San Francisco Street Monitor. Castro Street Fair. August 17, 1980."
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White t-shirt.
"Billy Tuesday. Castro Street Fair 1983"
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White t-shirt.
"AIDSGate"
Image of Ronald Reagan
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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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White t-shirt.
"National Enquirer. Sick! 50,000 Weirdos March in Revolting Parade of Perverts. August 12, 1980"
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Black t-shirt.
Front: "Take Back the Night"
Back: "Feminist Perspectives on Pornography. November 17-19, 1978. San Francisco"
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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 tank top.
"Fight Back! Stonewall Inn '69. S.F. City Hall '79"
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White t-shirt.
"No Apologies EVER!!"

In reference to the White Night Riots.
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Gray/white t-shirt.
"National Coming Out Day. Take Your Next Step"
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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.
"Fight Back! Stonewall Inn '69. S.F. City Hall '79"
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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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Red t-shirt.
"Friend. San Francisco Gay Freedom Day Marching Band and Twirling Corps"
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White t-shirt (damaged).
"Gay Vote. San Francisco Gay Democratic Club"
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Black t-shirt.
"Gay Pride Week '77"
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White t-shirt.
"1979 Gay Freedom Day Parade and Celebration"
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White t-shirt.
"San Francisco. June 17th to 26th. Gay Freedom Celebration."
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White t-shirt.
"The Jesse Helms Show. Cancelled. 1990. NCSV 90. Paid for by NC Senate Vote '90 PAC and not authorized by any candidate or candidate's committee."
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White t-shirt.
"Achtenberg for Mayor"

Roberta Achtenberg (born July 20, 1950) is an American politician. She currently serves as a Commissioner on the United States Commission on Civil Rights. She served as Assistant Secretary of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, becoming the first openly lesbian or gay public official in the United States whose appointment to a federal position was confirmed by the United States Senate.
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White t-shirt.
"Clinton-Gore '92. Let Freedom Ring"
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White t-shirt.
Front: "David Scott. A Mayor for Our Neighborhoods!"
Back: "Tweedledum and Tweedledee agreed to have a battle; for Tweedledum, said Tweedledee, had spoiled nice new rattle. Dianne for Mayor. Quentin for Mayor"

Scott, a gay bank executive, ran a progressive campaign against moderate Diane Feinstein in 1979.
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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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