Pride Parade Festival, 1990

A large group of people ready for the PRIDE Parade and Festival held at Turner Park in Omaha, Nebraska holding banners "We Are Everywhere", "Presbyterians for Lesbian/Gay Concerns", "Imperial Court of Nebraska", and signs "Open the Door to the (drawing of) closet", "Silence = Death," "My Mother LOVES Me, My Father LOVES Me, Why Can't You Just Accept Me?" and more., UNO Libraries' Archives & Special Collections
Abstract/Description: A large group of people ready for the PRIDE Parade and Festival held at Turner Park in Omaha, Nebraska holding banners "We Are Everywhere", "Presbyterians for Lesbian/Gay Concerns", "Imperial Court of Nebraska", and signs "Open the Door to the (drawing of) closet", "Silence = Death," "My Mother LOVES Me, My Father LOVES Me, Why Can't You Just Accept Me?" and more.
Subject(s): Sexual minorities -- Nebraska -- Omaha
Queer Omaha Archives
Photographs
Tag: Pride Parade
Date Created: 1990

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