🏳️🌈TODAY’S PRIDE HERO🏳️🌈
Leonard P. Matlovich (1943-1988)
Vietnam War Veteran, Purple Heart & Bronze Star recipient
Civil Rights Activist
"Maybe not in my lifetime, but we are going to win in the end."
(Photo cred: Ted Sahl)
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If you are LGBTQ in the military, thank US Air Force Technical Sergeant Leonard P. Matlovich for the gigantic 1st step.
In March 1975, Matlovich gave his commanding officers a letter outing himself as a homosexual.
Photo Cred: Leonard Matlovich Papers
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He did this to challenge the military ban on gays. He didn't shy away from a battle - not in Vietnam where he earned the Purple Heart and not for equality. He graced the cover of Time Magazine in uniform. He became a symbol.
Photo Cred: Ted Thai
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Matlovich would speak against the repeal of nondiscrimination laws and against the attempt to ban gay teachers in California.
Photo Cred: leonardmatlovich.com
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In 1986, he was diagnosed with HIV/AIDS. That didn't stop him from speaking up. He rallied and protested against the Reagan Administration and its abysmal response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic.
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In 1988, Leonard Matlovich died of complications from HIV/AIDS. By his own design, his tombstone does not bear his name. He is buried at the Washington DC Congressional Cemetery.
Photo Cred: leonardmatlovich.com
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While we continue to celebrate PRIDE, do not forget those who set the milestones before us. Thank You Technical Sergeant Matlovich for your service.
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