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Happy Marriage Day, Iowa!

Nora Ranney,
LGBT Project
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April 27, 2009

Today is truly historic. After the Iowa Supreme Court鈥檚 decision upholding the constitution鈥檚 promise of freedom, today is the day lesbian and gay couples can become married in Iowa.

Recently I have found myself humbled by news from Iowa. Don鈥檛 get me wrong 鈥 I鈥檓 ELATED. But I am also humbled. You see, I grew up in Iowa. I was born in Indianola, a small college town, and spent my school-aged years in Des Moines.

I鈥檓 humbled because I know I don鈥檛 seize opportunities to stand up and say, with pride, that I am from Iowa. I was ready as a high school senior to leave and explore the great world beyond, and I don鈥檛 go back as often as my family would like.

But since the Iowa Supreme Court鈥檚 , I have been reminded of where I come from. And why I should be proud. I have been educated along with others around the country; I have learned that the Iowa Supreme Court decision isn鈥檛 the first time that Iowa has led the way in terms of recognizing our Constitution and promoting civil rights.

Consider:

  • Iowa rejected slavery 26 years before the end of the Civil War
  • Iowa鈥檚 Supreme Court ruled that racially segregated 鈥渟eparate but equal鈥 schools had no place in Iowa 鈥 a ruling 85 years before the US Supreme Court came to that conclusion
  • Iowa鈥檚 Supreme Court ruled against racial discrimination in public accommodations 91 years before the US Supreme Court came to that conclusion
  • Iowa鈥檚 legislature removed legal constraints on interracial marriage in 1851; the US Supreme Court would not rule that anti-miscegenation laws are a denial of equal protection until 1967
  • Iowa became the first state in the union to admit women into the practice of law

So the next time someone says 鈥淢ARRIAGE IN IOWA? IOWA? C鈥橫ON!鈥, remind them that fairness and the hope for ending discrimination in our lives are not the providence of the coasts. Fair-minded citizens are alive and well 鈥 in my birthplace and in yours.

The fight to sustain the freedom to marry in Iowa is not over! Our state partner, One Iowa, needs your help to win hearts and minds in Iowa. to see how you can get involved, then watch their and forward it to friends and family.

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