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This guide is designed to help you with your research for HU 3900: Monumentalism. Use the tabs above or the links below to navigate this guide. This guide contains information on:

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Photo of the Stonewall National Monument decorated with Pride flags

Title: Stonewall National Monument in Greenwich Village, New York City, with LGBT Pride flags, 2018

Date: 20 June 2018

By: FULBERT

Available at: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Stonewall_National_Monument_with_Pride_Flags,_2018.jpg

Rights: CC BY-SA 4.0 DEED