
Gerry Studds: Pioneering LGBTQ+ Representation in Congress
Gerry Studds' election as the first openly gay member of Congress in 1983 marked a pivotal moment in LGBTQ+ political representation, challenging societal norms amidst scandal and scrutiny.
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