1975 in LGBTQ rights

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This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1975.

Events

January

  • 1 - California decriminalizes private consensual adult homosexual acts.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • 7 — A Maricopa County clerk issues a marriage license to a same-sex couple.<ref name = la18>Lahey, Kathleen A. and Kevin Alderson (2004). Same-sex Marriage: The Personal and the Political, p. 18. Insomniac Press. Template:ISBN</ref>

February

  • The first gay-oriented television commercial airs on two Washington, D.C. stations. The Lambda Rising bookstore sponsored the ads on episodes of Phil Donahue and Marcus Welby, M.D.. Stations balked at airing the ads, but relented after getting approval from the Association of Broadcasters Standards office.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

|CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="Levin">Sue Levin, In the Pink: The Making of Successful Gay- and Lesbian-Owned Businesses, Haworth Press, 1999. Template:ISBN; Frank Muzzy, Gay and Lesbian Washington D.C., Arcadia Publishing, 2005. Template:ISBN</ref>

March

  • 26 — Boulder County, Colorado clerk Clela Rorex begins issuing marriage licenses to same-sex couples.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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April

  • Milton Shapp, governor of the U.S. state of Pennsylvania, issues the first state executive order banning sexual orientation employment discrimination by the government.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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July

  • 1 — The U.S. state of Washington decriminalizes private consensual adult homosexual acts.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation

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  • 3 — The United States Civil Service Commission ends its policy of automatically disqualifying gay and lesbian applicants.<ref>Johnson, David K. (2009). The Lavender Scare: The Cold War Persecution of Gays and Lesbians in the Federal Government, p 210. Chicago, The University of Chicago Press. Template:ISBN</ref>

Deaths

  • February 10 — Lige Clarke, LGBT rights activist and journalist. Murdered in Vera Cruz, Mexico.<ref>Bullough, Vern L. (2002). Before Stonewall: Activists for Gay and Lesbian Rights in Historical Contextp. 239. Routledge. Template:ISBN</ref>

See also

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References

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