AIDS Quilt displayed on the National Mall

Item

Title
AIDS Quilt displayed on the National Mall
Date
10/11/1987
Description
The first display of the Project NAMES Aids Memorial Quilt was on the National Mall on October 11, 1987, during the National March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights. Composed of nearly 2,000 panels, the Quilt was larger than a football field.  Cleve Jones, a gay rights activist from San Francisco, conceived the Quilt in 1985 during a candlelight march in memory of Harvey Milk and George Moscone. Panels were, and still are, created by family and friends of those who have died of AIDS. In the first weekend over half a million people visited the Quilt while volunteers stood at a microphone and read the names of people remembered on the panels. This has become a tradition followed at nearly every display of the Quilt.
Coverage
1980-1999
Event Type
Marches and Rallies
Remembrance
Source
Smithsonian Institution. View original.