Charlotte’s Pride celebration reportedly began with roots dating back 50 years and is known to include a community picnic in the early 1980s at the city’s west side Bryant Park. Although the crowd at that time was a limited number, it demonstrated that Charlotte’s LGBTQ community was ready to politically organize, come together and socialize, have fun and show pride in their identity. Get more on this story at qnotescarolinas.com.
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