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Slate.com Some married couples choose “partner,” but insisting on husband/wife/spouse helps keep same-sex marriage visible.
104 months ago
Jezebel “I was empty and then this woman walked into my life... I didn’t think it would happen again and it did. She is it.”
Marriage Equality Activist Edie Windsor Has Gotten Married Again
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In 2007, Edie Windsor married her first wife, Thea Spyer, in Canada when they were 77 and 75, respectively, after being together since since 1963. In 2009, Spyer passed away. Windsor was hit with an estate tax bill after inheriting Spyer’s money. B
Read more ... ecause of the Defense of Marriage Act, Windsor was n...
114 months ago
The Economist The common image of Edith Wharton was as a grande dame New York authoress—writing in bed with a Pekinese on her pillow. Born on this day in 1862, she became "the chronicler of Fifth Avenue", satirising her own milieu in her novels
122 months ago
Refinery29 If Lady Edith can make it through this last season of Downton Abbey, then you can make it through today
123 months ago
The New Yorker How Edith Windsor fell in love, got married, and won a landmark case for gay marriage.
The Perfect Wife
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How Edith Windsor fell in love, got married, and won a landmark case for gay marriage.
129 months ago
TIME "It’s another step on the way to total equality.”
129 months ago
TIME Meet the couple who gave a voice to the gay marriage battle.
129 months ago
The New Yorker Edith Windsor, who led the fight against DOMA, reacts to today's Supreme Court's ruling: “I think it’s only the next major step."
A Party for Edith Windsor
nyr.kr
Windsor, the plaintiff in the case that brought down DOMA, is “absolutely thrilled” at the Supreme Court’s recent ruling that marriage is a fundamental right.
129 months ago
Sunny Huff Please interview Edith Windsor regarding this historical ruling!
129 months ago
Entertainment Weekly Edith did what you were really hoping Edith wouldn't do last night on Downton Abbey.
Downton Abbey recap: Episode 6
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After last week’s welcome farewell to Ms. Bunting, we move onto a long-expected, but terrible good-bye for Edith. A telegram arrives at the big...
134 months ago
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