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'''The first London gay march''' took place in 1971 and was organised by [[GLF]], a year before the first [[London Pride]] march.<ref>Chapter 7, "Annual events in London" in <cite>[[Out of the Shadows]]</cite> edited by Tony Walton (item by [[Peter Tatchell]], p 59).</ref> There was a small rally in Hyde Park and a march to Trafalgar Square. About 200 people took part A Canadian called Warren Hague spoke about American experiences since Stonewall.
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'''The first London gay march''' took place in 1971 and was organised by [[GLF]], a year before the first [[London Pride]] march.<ref>Chapter 7, "Annual events in London" in <cite>[[Out of the Shadows]]</cite> edited by Tony Walton (item by [[Peter Tatchell]], p 59).</ref> There was a small rally in [[Hyde Park]] and a march to [[Trafalgar Square]]. About 200 people took part A Canadian called Warren Hague spoke about American experiences since the [[Stonewall riots]].
  
 
==References==
 
==References==

Latest revision as of 23:12, 6 February 2014

The first London gay march took place in 1971 and was organised by GLF, a year before the first London Pride march.[1] There was a small rally in Hyde Park and a march to Trafalgar Square. About 200 people took part A Canadian called Warren Hague spoke about American experiences since the Stonewall riots.

References

  1. Chapter 7, "Annual events in London" in Out of the Shadows edited by Tony Walton (item by Peter Tatchell, p 59).