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Hesitant at first, a movement raced to 'we do'

By Peter S. Canellos
Globe Staff / May 16, 2004

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Only 14 years ago, the nation's leading group of gay advocacy lawyers, dedicated to creating a civil rights movement with the scope, emotion, and cultural resonance of the legendary court fights that established civil rights for racial minorities, didn't want to take a case pushing for gay marriage. (Full Article: 1497 Words)

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