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Variant of the Progress Pride flag with the Intersex Flag included.
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Variant of the six-stripe Pride flag with a black stripe representing the Self-Respect Movement, a blue stripe representing Ambedkarite movement, and a red stripe representing left values.
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Variant of the six-stripe Pride flag with the Transgender flag colors and brown & black stripes to represent people of color, similar to the 2017 Philadelphia Pride flag.
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Less commonly used variant of the Progress Pride flag.
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Variant of the six-stripe Pride flag with brown & black stripes to represent people of color.
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Variant of Baker's original eight-stripe Pride flag with a Lavender stripe along the top.
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Variant of the original eight-stripe Pride flag with a canton identical to that of the United States flag except for pink stars rather than white ones. This is occasionally used to represent same-sex marriage within the United States.
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This is by far the most popular flag to represent the LGBT community. It comes from the original eight-stripe Pride flag with the indigo stripe replaced with blue, however it is not known exactly how it came to be.
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Variant of the original eight-stripe Pride flag with the top pink stripe removed.
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Original eight-stripe flag designed for the 1978 Gay Freedom Day Parade in San Francisco, California.