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Gay rights exhibit is removed from Missouri State Museum...
• https://www.dailymail.co, By RACHEL SHARPAn exhibit about the history of gay rights has been removed from the Missouri State Capitol after just four days, following complaints from a Republican state lawmaker's staffer who claimed it was 'pushing the LGBT agenda'.
The exhibition, titled 'Making History: Kansas City and the Rise of Gay Rights' and created by students from the University of Missouri-Kansas City, went on display this week in the Missouri State Museum, on the first floor of the state Capitol.
It chronicled LGBTQ activism through the years and Kansas City's role in the gay rights movement across America.
The exhibit had been scheduled to stay on display through December 26 but disappeared without warning or explanation on Wednesday.
Missouri State Senator Greg Razer, the only openly gay member of the Senate, blasted the removal of the exhibit and claimed it was taken down because of a handful of complaints from Republican lawmakers wanting 'the LGBT community to simply disappear into the shadows again.'
The exhibit's removal came after a legislative aide for state Rep. Mitch Boggs hit out online at the 'in-your-face banners' showing LGBTQ history inside the Capitol building.
Uriah Stark posted photos of the exhibit on Facebook Tuesday, writing: 'So is there any good reason that our taxpayer funded museum is pushing the LGBT agenda in our state capitol?
'These are literally in-your-face banners that you can't walk through the museum without seeing… and they're scheduled to be there through December.'