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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. | + | '''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]]. |
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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
- ↑ Chapter 7, "Annual events in London" in Out of the Shadows edited by Tony Walton (item by Peter Tatchell, p 59).