Participants at a rally supporting Keith Ingram and Albert Pigg at the Houston County probate office in Dothan, Alabama.
One of them is holding a balloon sculpture shaped like a rainbow, and they are holding signs that read, "Jesus had 2 dads & turned out Fine" and "Jesus loves everyone! / As a Christian, how can I prevent someone from attempting to sanctify their union? / My best friend has the rig...
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Alabama Department of Archives and History
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Online Access: | http://cdm17217.contentdm.oclc.org/cdm/ref/collection/robinson/id/1863 |
Summary: | One of them is holding a balloon sculpture shaped like a rainbow, and they are holding signs that read, "Jesus had 2 dads & turned out Fine" and "Jesus loves everyone! / As a Christian, how can I prevent someone from attempting to sanctify their union? / My best friend has the right to marry the love of his life." Ingram and Pigg had been denied a marriage license several times because Judge Patrick Davenport stopped issuing licenses altogether after federal court rulings that legalized same-sex marriage in early 2015. The two eventually wed on July 22, 2015. |
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