How The Rainbow Flag Became The Symbol Of Pride

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Social Studies, History, Arts
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9th - 12th Grade
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The Rainbow Pride Flag is a globally recognized symbol of hope and diversity, especially prominent during Pride Month. Initially created by Gilbert Baker in the 1970s, the flag was designed for the 1978 San Francisco Gay Freedom Day parade. It originally had eight colors, each representing different values. After the assassination of Harvey Milk, demand for the flag surged, leading to its widespread availability. Over time, the flag has been commercialized and evolved with new designs to include more diverse representation. It has inspired other flags within the LGBTQ community and remains a powerful icon of pride and activism.
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What was one of the symbols that preceded the Rainbow Pride flag?
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Who was the artist and activist responsible for creating the first Rainbow Pride flag?
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What was a major challenge in the production of the Rainbow Pride flag?
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Which organization did Baker work with to ensure the Rainbow Pride flag could be freely used?
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What do the redesigns of the Rainbow Pride flag aim to highlight?