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What were the plaintiff's in the 1972 "Baker v. Nelson" case really trying to accomplish? Did they really believe that the public tide and legal institutions of that time would really legitimately accept same sex-marriage? Was same-sex marriage really on anyone's radar at that time?

by /u/llcucf80 in /r/AskHistorians

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