American Decades
Churches and Homosexuality
Protesting Discrimination.
In the 1970s homosexuals, now identifying themselves as gays and lesbians, began to demand an end to the discrimination they encountered because of their sexual orientation and activities. They achieved some public success in large, tolerant cities like New York City and San Francisco but encountered opposition in other places. In 1977 Anita Bryant, a former Miss Oklahoma and well-known singing star, led a successful effort to keep Dade County, Florida, from adopting laws to bar discrimination based on sexual orientation. Bryant, the most visible member of the antigay organization Save Our Children, based much of her argument against nondiscrimination laws on religious grounds and received most of her support from other religious conservatives. While she won this war and the ordinance failed to pass, she ultimately lost her position as a spokesperson for the Florida Citrus Commission, which preferred not...
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1970's Religion
- Overview
- Topics in the News
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Headline Makers
- Armstrong, Herbert W. 1892-1986
- Bakker, Jim 1940- and Bakker, Tammy 1942-
- Bright, Bill 1921-
- Graham, Billy 1918-
- Greeley, Andrew Moran 1928-
- Hargis, Billy James 1925-
- Jackson, Jesse 1941-
- Kahane, Meir 1932-1990
- La Haye, Tim 1926- and La Haye, Beverly 1926-
- Roberts, Oral 1918-
- Robertson, Pat 1930-
- Schuller, Robert 1926-
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Religion, 1970–1979
