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Harvey Milk And Its Impact On The LGBT Community

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Harvey Milk
On June 26, 2015, the Supreme Court ruled that it was unconstitutional to ban gay marriage and thousands of people rejoiced. About two years before that, Kris Perry and Sandy Stier were the first same-sex couple in San Francisco that were legally married, when proposition 8 was passed in California. Beautiful, loving couples were finally given the same rights as others. Thirty-five years before then, a man named Harvey Milk was fighting for gay rights in San Francisco. Harvey made a tremendous impact on the lives of the LGBT community by making a safe place for them to live in and pushing down boundaries that others had put up for them. …show more content…

Harvey’s Camera Shop became the center of the Castro Area. Castro was a place for gays to be themselves, without the judgment of others, “Castro became my hometown. For the first time in my life, there was a place to live, to shop, to play, to be where I felt at home...It has become a symbol to many gay people-a symbol of being. You can go home again”(Shifts 259). Harvey helped continue the growth of the this Gay neighborhood, becoming known as the “Mayor of Castro street.” Harvey was very protective of the community and when merchants tried to stop two men from opening a business because of their sexual orientation Harvey Milk founded the Castro Village Association. This became the first organized LGBT organization for businesses and Harvey was the

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