Participants at a rally organized by Equality Wiregrass at Poplar Head Park in Dothan, Alabama.

They are holding signs that read, "Equality"; "Love Will Win in Alabama!"; "Respect Our Rights"' "It's the Law!"; "SCOTUS approves! Why don't you?"; "Jesus has 2 dads & turned out Fine"; "My Granny deserved to be [--...

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Main Author: Robinson, Christiane
Format: Electronic
Published: Alabama Department of Archives and History
Online Access:http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/robinson/id/1461
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Summary:They are holding signs that read, "Equality"; "Love Will Win in Alabama!"; "Respect Our Rights"' "It's the Law!"; "SCOTUS approves! Why don't you?"; "Jesus has 2 dads & turned out Fine"; "My Granny deserved to be [--] too"; "Let My Mom Be Married to Her True Love in Her Hometown"; "God = Love"; "I love doing my brothers make-up and my girlfriend loves doing mine!!!"; "They Promised Me Doughnuts / I Choose Love"; "United We Stand Means for Everyone"; "It doesn't matter if you are Gay, Bisexual, or Straight, we are all still human. / Straight man for Gay rights"; "If You Like It You Should Be Able to Put a Ring on It!"; "Liberty and Justice for All! / Equal Rights are Not Special Rights"; "Business Owner for Equality Now!!"; and "Equal = Ya'll Means All!" Equality Wiregrass, an LGBTQ advocacy group based in Dothan, held the event to encourage Judge Patrick Davenport to issue marriage licenses for all Houston County citizens. The demonstration began with a rally at the county probate office, followed by a march to the park.