How the AIDS Quilt Allowed Millions to Memorialize the Epidemic

How the AIDS Quilt Allowed Millions to Memorialize the Epidemic

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The AIDS Memorial Quilt—with 1,920 individual panels, each inscribed with the names of people lost to AIDS—was displayed for the first time on October 11, 1987. It has grown ever since.

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