40 Years Ago: Meeting at Larry Kramer's House as a Pandemic Began
In 1981, a few activists sounded the alarm on a looming health catastrophe, but most people looked the other way — just as they did in 2020.
August 11 2021 6:04 PM
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In 1981, a few activists sounded the alarm on a looming health catastrophe, but most people looked the other way — just as they did in 2020.
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