Marriage Equality:Proposition 8, The California Divide
On November 4, 2008, while American history was being made with the election of the nation’s firstAfrican American President, California Proposition 8 would pass. The initiative would strip away therights of same sex couples to marry and leaving 18,000 same sex couples in limbo as to whether or not the passage of the proposition invalidated marriage licenses previously issued by the State of California.The proposition would divide the state in two. Should a simple majority have the right to make suchdecisions? Is marriage equality a civil rights issue? What is the role of religion in politics? Is marriage areligious or civil institution? Is homosexuality a matter of birth or choice? What role did African Americans and the black church play? These and other questions will be answered in the unbiased book, Proposition 8: The California Divide which looks carefully at the thoughts and views of both sides of the ballot. Discover what really happened with this controversial ballot initiative.
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