Participants at a rally organized by Equality Wiregrass at the Houston County probate office on North Oates Street in Dothan, Alabama.
One participant is wearing a "Refuge Church of Jesus Christ" T-shirt, and others are holding signs that read, "Let My Mom Be Married to Her True Love in Her Hometown" and "Sinners Hate / God Does Not." Equality Wiregrass, an LGBTQ advocacy group based in Dothan, held th...
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Summary: | One participant is wearing a "Refuge Church of Jesus Christ" T-shirt, and others are holding signs that read, "Let My Mom Be Married to Her True Love in Her Hometown" and "Sinners Hate / God Does Not." 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 Poplar Head Park. |
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