Gay Rights at the Ballot Box
Discover the pivotal moments in the LGBT movement's battle against anti-gay ballot measures with Gay Rights at the Ballot Box by Amy L. Stone. Published in 2012 and spanning 272 pages, this essential book provides a comprehensive history that traces the journey from Boulder in 1974 to Maine Question 1 in 2009. Stone meticulously examines the strategies, challenges, and triumphs faced by activists as they fought for equality and justice at the ballot box. This insightful exploration not only highlights significant events but also sheds light on the broader implications of constitutional amendments and referendums on gay rights. Perfect for anyone interested in the evolution of the gay rights movement, this book is a must-read for advocates, scholars, and allies alike. Join Amy L. Stone in understanding the crucial role of democracy in advancing civil rights and the ongoing struggle for equality.