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Julian Bond records pro-marriage ad in Md.
Former chair and current Chairman Emeritus of the NAACP has taken to the airwaves with his support of a law extending marriage rights to same-sex couples
NAACP president: Md. same-sex marriage law guarantees religious freedom
Benjamin Jealous spoke at Baltimore press conference on same day Julian Bond ad debuted on D.C. television stations
HRC gives another $300,000 to Md. same-sex marriage campaign
Group announced an additional $1 million contribution to four statewide same-sex marriage campaigns
Freedom to Marry fundraisers raise $450,000 for state marriage campaigns
D.C. among cities where National Engagement Parties have taken place
Arlen Specter hailed as pro-gay moderate
Voted for DOMA, but later came out against anti-gay law
Three indicted on hate crime charges for July stabbing
Attackers called 16-year-old victim anti-gay names outside Howard Theatre
Exclusive: Md. marriage campaign raises $3.2 million
Marylanders for Marriage Equality will submit financial report to state election officials late on Friday
New committee to advocate for LGBT-inclusion in U.S. Census
31-member panel includes experts on LGBT issues
Leader of Md. anti-gay group has history of IRS tax liens
Derek McCoy had $32,000 in unpaid federal taxes from 2002, 2003
Should the closet be a dealbreaker?
Decide for yourself, but be careful not to let it become an ultimatum



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