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  • RSO card 1972
    Image | 1972 | LGBT at UIUCOfficial RSO card for the Gay Liberation Front. Noticeable changes from previous card show the addition of the word ""Front" to the group name, and the purpose changed again to "the advancement of gay people."
  • RSO card 1971
    Image | 1971 | LGBT at UIUCOfficial RSO card for the Gay Liberation group. Under this name, statement of purpose was listed as "To advance the political and social rights of homosexuals through education of the heterosexual community.
  • RSO card 1970
    Image | 1970 | LGBT at UIUCOfficial RSO card for the Gay Liberation group. Under this name, statement of purpose was listed as "To advance the political and social rights of homosexuals through education of the heterosexual community.
  • RSO card 1971 #2
    Image | 1971 | LGBT at UIUCOfficial RSO card for the Gay Liberation group. On this card, the staement of purpose changed to "combat oppression."