Clela Rorex, the clerk who issued some of the 1st same sex marriage licenses, dies

One of the first county clerks to issue same sex marriage licenses has died. Clela Rorex called herself an "accidental activist" but was an important figure in the fight for LGBTQ civil rights. MARY LOUISE KELLY, HOST: An unlikely hero of the early struggle for same-sex marriage has died. Clela Rorex …


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