November 7 California Proposition 6 […]
When
1978-11-07
Description
November 7 California Proposition 6 (The Briggs Initiative), a state-wide referendum calling for the dismissal of gay or gay-positive teachers from the public school system, was defeated by a margin of 58 to 42 percent. A broad-based grassroots movement to oppose this right-wing offensive politicized thousands of gay people. Organizers were able to elicit "No on 6" public endorsements from President Jimmy Carter, former president Gerald Ford, governor of California Jerry Brown, and former governor of California Ronald Reagan. The defeat of Proposition 6 was one of the greatest victories for the American gay movement in the 1970s, and generated international interest.
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CaliforniaAll People
Ronald ReaganJerry BrownGerald FordJimmy CarterAll Monograph
The Briggs InitiativeAll Citations
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