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Resources
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Cummings, Judith. “Homosexual-Rights Laws Show Progress in Some Cities, but Drive Arouses Considerable Opposition.” New York Times, May 13, 1974, pg. 17.
Drushel, Bruce E. “First But (Nearly) Forgotten: Why you know Milk but not Kozachenko.” in Queer Media Images: LGBT Perspectives. Ed. Theresa Carilli and Jane Campbell. Lanham, MD: Lexington Books (Rowman & Littlefield), 2013.
Grant, Japhy. “Think Harvey Milk was the First Openly Gay Politician? Think Again.” Queerty. Posted January 21, 2009. Accessed June 14, 2014.
Heflin, C. “City Council Candidates Go Uncontested.” Ann Arbor News, A-3. August 13, 2007.
“Kathy Kozachenko.” Localwiki: Ann Arbor.
Shlittler, Ron. “Another Legislator Beat Harvey Milk to ‘First' Laurel.” WashingtonPost.com Posted November 29, 2008. Accessed June 14, 2014.
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“This Time, Gay Candidate Wins as Gay.” The Advocate, 9. May 8, 1974.
Wechsler, Nancy. “‘Relaxed, Spirited’ March in Pittsburgh.” Gay Community News 7(49): 3. 1980.
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