Gay Pride Day, 1971

Two women walk, arms around one another's shoulders, during the second annual Stonewall anniversary march, then known as Gay Liberation Day (and later Gay Pride Day), New York, New York, June 27, 1971. One wears a t-shirt that reads 'Gay Power' and the other carries a large sign that reads 'I Enjoy Being a Dyke' and 'Love to My Sisters, Nancy.' (Photo by Fred W. McDarrah/MUUS Collection via Getty Images)
Two women walk, arms around one another's shoulders, during the second annual Stonewall anniversary march, then known as Gay Liberation Day (and later Gay Pride Day), New York, New York, June 27, 1971. One wears a t-shirt that reads 'Gay Power' and the other carries a large sign that reads 'I Enjoy Being a Dyke' and 'Love to My Sisters, Nancy.' (Photo by Fred W. McDarrah/MUUS Collection via Getty Images)
Gay Pride Day, 1971
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Credit:
Fred W. McDarrah / Contributor
Editorial #:
579248258
Collection:
Premium Archive
Date created:
October 24, 1973
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Premium Archive
Object name:
ARC0004766_055
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