No. They are fighting to have the same rights as heterosexuals.
It depends on where you live, but for the most part, no, gay people have far fewer rights.
They were fighting for Southern Independence and the Rights of the States..
America wanted to be a free independent country.
no he was fighting for all Rights to the black people and wanted to become one with the white people.
In a heterosexual civil partnership, individuals have legal rights such as inheritance, property rights, and next-of-kin status. They also have responsibilities like financial support and decision-making for each other.
freedom
The Seneca Falls Convention was for Women and they were fighting for their rights. They were fighting for the right to vote and the right to own property.
The rights that the American colonies were fighting for was independence.
Yes several did die in these camps,244 where killed at camp Amache by the Americam military. Fighting for what they thought were their rights as American,about 900 joined the military from this camp to gain their freedom 53 of whom were killed fighting for America.
Gays already have constitutional rights. They are fighting for equal rights.
yes, it is very much still around today fighting battles to make coloured people have equal rights as the white people.
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