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Colorado Springs Holds a Dark Place in LGBTQ History

Por: Time Nation November 25, 2022

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Long before the Nov. 19 that killed five and injured at least 18, the city had a history as a flashpoint in American queer life. Located in the traditionally red El Paso County—home to three out of five military commands in the county, and a region former President Donald Trump won with of the vote in 2016—Colorado Springs is home to many including, notably, Focus on the Family. In the early 1990s, a time when gay rights were in many places... + full article



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