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Getty ImagesThe Society for Human Rights, the first gay-rights organization in the U.S., is founded in Chicago by Henry Gerber. It is shut down by police within a few months.
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D. Corson/ClassicStock//Getty ImagesIllinois becomes the first state to decriminalize homosexuality.
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3June 28, 1969
New York Daily News Archive//Getty ImagesPolice raid the Stonewall Inn in New York City. Protests and riots begin, led by Marsha P. Johnson. The Stonewall Riots become known as the impetus for the LGBTQ civil rights movement in the United States.
4June 28, 1970
Pictorial Parade//Getty ImagesThe first “Gay Liberation Day” march is held in New York City on the anniversary of the Stonewall Riots. Similar events are held in Los Angeles and San Francisco.
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5April 2, 1974
Getty ImagesKathy Kozachenko becomes first openly LGBTQ candidate to win elected office in U.S. when she wins a seat on the Ann Arbor, Michigan City Council.
61978
Getty ImagesGilbert Baker designs the first rainbow flag as a symbol of LGBTQ pride.
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7November 27, 1978
Bettmann//Getty ImagesHarvey Milk, the first openly gay man elected to a pubic office in California, is assassinated.
8October 14, 1979
Bettmann//Getty ImagesThe first march on Washington for LGBTQ rights draws an estimated 75,000–125,000 demonstrators.
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9March 2, 1982
Getty ImagesWisconsin becomes the first state to ban discrimination on basis of sexual orientation in employment, housing and public accommodations.
10December 1, 1988
Universal History Archive//Getty ImagesWorld AIDS Day is observed for the first time. The date is designated by the World Health Organization and supported by the United Nations.
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11June 7, 1989
AFP//Getty ImagesDenmark becomes first country to legally legitimize same-gender partnerships.
12November 30, 1993
mark peterson//Getty ImagesPresident Clinton’s “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” policy prohibits gay and lesbian Americans from serving in U.S. military, unless they are “closeted.”
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13December 3, 1996
Steven D Starr//Getty ImagesPresident Clinton signs Defense of Marriage Act (DOMA) into law, banning federal recognition of same-sex marriage and defining marriage as "a legal union between one man and one woman as husband and wife."
14April 14, 1997
Time MagazineComedian Ellen DeGeneres comes out as a lesbian on the cover of Time magazine, stating, "Yep, I'm Gay."
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15June 11, 1999
Boston Globe//Getty ImagesPresident Clinton declares June Gay and Lesbian Pride Month.
16May 17, 2004
Michael Springer//Getty ImagesMassachusetts becomes the first state to legalize same-sex marriage.
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17October 28, 2009
SAUL LOEB//Getty ImagesPresident Obama signs the Hate Crimes Prevention Act into law, extending existing federal hate-crime laws to include those committed on the basis of sexual orientation and gender identity.
18June 1, 2009
Viviane Moos//Getty ImagesPresident Obama renames June LGBT Pride Month, from Gay and Lesbian Pride Month.
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19August 4, 2010
Justin Sullivan//Getty Images 20September 20, 2011
Pool//Getty ImagesPresident Obama repeals “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell,” ending the ban on openly gay and lesbian Americans from service in the military.

Heath Owens (he/they) is the Deputy Editor for Hearst Magazines' central commerce editorial team, where he leads content strategy and production. He specializes in product testing and sales and deals coverage, with the ultimate goal of helping readers shop smarter. When he’s not at his desk or running around New York City to preview the latest product launches, he’s probably catching up on the Real Housewives of Everywhere™ and tending to his plant children, or, as of late, training for a marathon.
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