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Urvashi Vaid holds a protest sign

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Urvashi Vaid, then-executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, protests a speech by President Bush on Thursday, March 29, 1990 in Arlington, Virginia, to the National Leadership Coalition on AIDS.
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Urvashi Vaid, then-executive director of the National Gay and Lesbian Task Force, protests a speech by President Bush on Thursday, March 29, 1990 in Arlington, Virginia, to the National Leadership Coalition on AIDS.
Creator
Associated Press/Dennis Cook
Date
1990-03-28

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