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SUMMARY:The Section 28 March - 30 Years On
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of the Manchester March against Section 28 – still the largest LGBT march in this country. Join us to hear how this event was organised and who spoke and performed at the rally and the concert that followed. See some of the archive items and film footage from the event. \nThe national march\, rally and festival on 20 February 1988 attracted 20\,000 people\, filling Albert Square outside the Town Hall. In the evening a festival of entertainment took place at the Free Trade Hall. \nIf you were on the march come and tell us your own story. \nRefreshments served. \nThis event is free but booking is required.
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/section-28-march-30-years/
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SUMMARY:The Drag Ball: Exposing Manchester's Hidden Past
DESCRIPTION:In September 1880\, Detective Jerome Caminada and his Manchester police force raided the Temperance Hall in Hulme. Once inside\, they found 47 men and half of them were in women’s clothing. It was an event that shocked both city and country but who were these men and what became of them? Join us for this free talk by PhD student\, Tom McGrath. \nFree – no need to book
URL:https://librarylive.co.uk/event/drag-ball-exposing-manchesters-hidden-past/
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