OAH Committee on Status of LGBTQ Historians and Histories 
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OAH Committee on Status of LGBTQ Historians and Histories Issues Statement on DOMA Ruling
by HNN Staff
The LGBT movement in the United States has been discussing and debating marriage equality since the 1950s and the committee encourages all students and scholars to deepen their knowledge of the historical developments that culminated in the Supreme Court’s rulings on same-sex marriage.
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