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Available
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Publication
Advocate Books (2004), Paperback, 202 pages
Description
There are no less than 1049 federal rights granted to heterosexuals that remain out of reach to gays and lesbians as long as they don't have the right to marry. This quick and simple read outlines the rights, benefits and protections afforded through marraige, illustrating the great disparity between how same-sex couples are treated compared to heterosexual ones. Readers will see new possiblities in their lives, and be inspired to join the growing freedom to marry movement.
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Physical description
202 p.; 8.3 inches
ISBN
1555838731 / 9781555838737
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