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Fellow gay people, don’t forget: We are a battle-hardened movement

A man lights a candle as people gather outside of the Stonewall Inn in New York as a vigil is held following the massacre that occurred at a gay Orlando nightclub on Sunday. (Monika Graff/Getty Images)

On Thursday, scores of gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender Americans lined up in the glorious sunshine outside the southeast entrance to the White House for the president’s eighth annual “celebration of LGBT Pride Month.”

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