1972 in gay rights

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  • April 1 - Delaware decriminalizes consensual homosexual acts between adults.

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  • July 10 - Ann Arbor, Michigan becomes the first American city to ban discrimination against homosexuals in housing, public accommodation, and employment.
  • July 12 - Delegate Jim Foster becomes the first openly gay person to address a major American party convention at the 1972 Democratic Convention.

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