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DC home of gay activist Frank Kameny designated a Historic Landmark

“Today is D.C.’s recognition of his role, locally and nationally, in turning around discrimination against homosexuals…. If you are gay, lesbian, bisexual or transgender and you get a job in government, it’s because of Dr. Kameny. If you need security clearance for a job and you get it, it’s because of Dr. Kameny. If you’re not referred for electric shock therapy when you tell people you’re gay, it’s because of Dr. Kameny.”

Rainboy History Project chairman Mark Meinke speaking about the Historic Landmark designation of the home of Washington, DC’s own Frank Kameny. (Washington Post)

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