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Northampton Domestic Partnership Coalition

Northampton Domestic Partnership Coalition Collection

1993-1995.
1 box 0.25 linear feet
Call no.: MS 512

Established in 1995 to gain city-wide support for a domestic partnership ordinance, the Northampton Domestic Partnership Coalition’s campaign included fund raising and neighborhood canvassing. Their early efforts succeeded, and in May 1995, the Northampton City Council passed an ordinance recognizing domestic partnerships in the city allowing people of either gender to register as a couple and entitling them to visitation and child care rights in schools, jails, and health care facilities. After a summer of campaigning on both sides, the measure failed by fewer than one hundred votes.

Consisting chiefly of newspaper clippings covering both sides of the debate over Northampton’s domestic partnership ordinance, this collection includes perspectives extending from Northampton and Boston to Washington D.C. Among the publications represented are The Catholic Monitor, The Washington Blade, and Boston Magazine.

Biographical Note

Established in 1995 to gain city-wide support for a domestic partnership ordinance, the Northampton Domestic Partnership Coalition’s campaign included fundraising and neighborhood canvassing. Their early efforts succeeded, and in May 1995, the Northampton City Council passed an ordinance recognizing domestic partnerships in the city. The measure allowed people of either gender to register as a couple and entitled them to visitation and child care rights in schools, jails, and health care facilities.

Soon after the ordinance was passed, however, a group of residents opposed to the measure — later organized as Northampton for Traditional Values — launched a petition drive to overturn the ordinance and place a referendum before the voters during the November election. Although they succeeded in getting on the ballot, the initiative failed, losing by fewer than a hundred votes.

Scope and contents of the collection

Consisting chiefly of newspaper clippings covering both sides of the debate over Northampton’s domestic partnership ordinance, this collection includes perspectives extending from Northampton and Boston to Washington D.C. Among the publications represented are The Catholic Monitor, The Washington Blade, and Boston Magazine.

Also included in the collection are documents that the Northampton Domestic Partnership Coalition used during their city-wide campaign: maps, a list of locations of yard signs, a list of the registered voters from the second district of Northampton, and a copy of the city ordinance that was passed on May 18, 1995.


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Preferred Citation

Please use the following format when citing materials from this collection:

Northampton Domestic Partnership Coalition Collection (MS 512). Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst.

History of the Collection

Processing Information

Processed by Maradith A. Wilson, 2007


Additional Information

Language
English


Contents List
Domestic Partnership Ordinance (Northampton, Mass.)
1995
Box 1:1
List: lawn sign locations
circa 1995
Box 1:2
Maps
circa 1995
Box 1:3
Newsclippings
1993-1995
Box 1:4
Newsclippings
1995
Box 1:5
Newsclippings
1995
Box 1:6
Newsclippings
1995
Box 1:7
Newsclippings
1995
Box 1:8
Newsclippings
1995
Box 1:9
Newsclippings: advertisements
1995
Box 1:10
Newsclippings: letters to the editor
1995
Box 1:11
Newsclippings: letters to the editor
1995
Box 1:12
Northampton voter register
1993
Box 1:13


Subjects

Domestic partner benefits--Law and legislation--MassachusettsGay couples--Legal status, laws, etc.--MassachusettsLesbian couples--Legal status, laws, etc.--MassachusettsNorthampton (Mass.)--Politics and governmentNorthampton (Mass.)--Social life and customs

Contributors

Northampton Domestic Partnership Coalition

Types of material

Clippings (Information artifacts)