View of the AIDS Memorial Quilt on the National Mall on October 11, 1987. (Photo courtesy of the NAMES Project.)

View of the AIDS Memorial Quilt on the National Mall on October 11, 1987. (Photo courtesy of the NAMES Project.)

Washington Confronts the AIDS Crisis

On October 11, 1987, Washingtonians woke up to an elaborate quilt blanketing the National Mall, with 1,920 panels stitching together the memory of thousands of individuals who had succumbed to the AIDS epidemic in America. The AIDS Memorial Quilt helped push the disease into mainstream America's consciousness. But for Washington's gay community, the battle against AIDS had been raging for almost a decade.

Last Updated: March 10, 2023