Edith Windsor, plaintiff in landmark same-sex marriage case, dead at 88
Reported By: cbsnews.com
September 12, 2017 09:17:38 PM
Windsor was born in Philadelphia and moved to Manhattan in the early 1950s after a brief marriage to a man that ended after she told him she was gay. The opinion gave the nation's legally married gay couples equal federal footing with all other
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