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WTTW's new documentary on the history of LGBT life in Chicago.
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From challenging the military's shunning of its lesbian and gay soldiers and helping to repeal discriminatory laws, to taking gay activism to the streets and building a museum that houses a gay and lesbian archive, to becoming a driving force in Chicago's earliest ongoing gay rights organization and defying the indifference of the federal government towards People With AIDS, this is the story of Chicago's LGBT citizens that helped shape the face of a city.
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