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80:, which had occurred in June. Most ERCHO members supported the resolution. As a result of the measure, the first Christopher Street Liberation Day demonstrations took place in June 1970, with coordinated events in Chicago (later 249: 116: 49:(NACHO), established in 1966 to better coordinate a larger contingent of homophile organizations. By 1969 ERCHO members included New York's Council on Equality for Homosexuals and the 178: 823: 813: 808: 240: 313: 46: 828: 233: 38:
in Philadelphia, which met monthly. Philadelphia was chosen to be the host city, due to its central location among all involved parties.
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Marc Stein, City of Sisterly and Brotherly Loves, Lesbian and Gay Philadelphia, 1945-1972 (Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 2000)
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Ken Travis, “Confidential Reporter Attends First Homosexual Convention in U.S History,” Confidential, Jan. 1964, 26-27
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The organization voted to dissolve in 1966 due to internal issues, but was essentially renewed as the
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ERCHO, NACHO, and other homophile movements collapsed with the rise of more radical
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organizations and outside administrations. Its formative membership included the
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Sargeant, Fred. "1970: A First-Person Account of the First Gay Pride March."
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List of LGBT actions in the United States prior to the Stonewall riots
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LGBTQ political advocacy groups in the United States
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At the November 1969 ERCHO meeting in Philadelphia,
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homophile
Mattachine Society
Daughters of Bilitis
Janus Society
North American Conference of Homophile Organizations
Student Homophile League
Homophile Action League
Craig Rodwell
Fred Sargeant
Ellen Broidy
march
"spontaneous demonstrations on Christopher Street"
Chicago Pride Parade
NYC Pride March
Los Angeles Pride
San Francisco Pride
gay liberation
Stonewall riots
List of LGBT actions in the United States prior to the Stonewall riots
Sargeant, Fred. "1970: A First-Person Account of the First Gay Pride March." The Village Voice. June 22, 2010.
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Out For Good: The Struggle to Build a Gay Rights Movement in Ame
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