Milestones in NCBLG History

    

In August 1983, following an NCBLG and NGLTF-led campaign, Mrs. Coretta Scott King announces support for national civil rights legislation protecting the rights of gays and lesbians. 

 

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The Collective Memory of Birthright Friends and Associates--Former Chapter Leaders and Members and Participants at NCBLG Conferences

This page offers first hand narrations of NCBLG's history from the perspectives of former Boardmembers, chapter leaders, chapter members, and individuals who participated in NCBLG events and activities. The information presented on this page becomes part of our collective recollection and serves as raw data for future research, publishing, and for exhibits on this site. Use of this information for such purposes should include due diligence in fact checking through information available at this site, such as in the Digital Archives, accessible to registered users of this site, or from other sources. To post an article on this site (registered users only), we have instructions you may find useful. Non-registered users may post comments using the link provided below each article.

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Community Recollections 1988

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Community Recollections: 1989

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Community Recollections: 1990

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