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Joe Herzenberg
Herzenberg was a native of Franklin, New Jersey. He received a B.A. in 1963 from Yale University and an M.A. in European History from Yale in 1965. Herzenberg was a Freedom Summer volunteer -
Recognition of same-sex unions in Connecticut
for civil unions and not same-sex marriage was controversial and is currently subject to a challenge before the state's courts. A bill to legalize same-sex marriage is also before the state legislature. -
Jefferson Caffery
Jefferson Caffery (December 1, 1886 – April 13, 1974) was the former U.S. ambassador to El Salvador (1926-1928), Colombia (1928-1933), Cuba (1934-1937), Brazil (1937-1944), France (1944-1949), and Egypt (1949-1955 -
Baker v. Nelson
matter of federal constitutional law on the issue of same-sex marriage. On May 18, 1970, two University of Minnesota gay student activists, Richard John Baker and James Michael McConnell, applied to Gerald R. Nelson -
Bunny Breckinridge
Breckinridge (and the great-grandson of both U.S. Vice President and Confederate general John C. Breckinridge and Wells Fargo Bank founder Lloyd Tevis). He spent time at Eton College and Oxford University in England. -
Ashlyn Harris
and at the 2019 FIFA Women's World Cup in France. Harris played college soccer for the University of North Carolina Tar Heels and helped the team win three NCAA Division I Women's Soccer -
Cheryl Jacques
Cheryl Ann Jacques (born February 17, 1962) is a United States politician who, beginning in January 2004, served for 11 months as president of the Human Rights Campaign, the nation's largest gay, lesbian, bisexual -
Vivisector
This article is about the Marvel Comics character. Vivisector can also refer to a person who engages in vivisection. For the novel, see The Vivisector. For the first-person shooter, see Vivisector: Beast Inside. -
Leonid the Magnificent
Leonid has been performing on stage since the age of 12. He finished Russian Circus School and University of Art and Culture to become an artist and a show creator. While in Russia, Leonid Filatov -
David P. Brill
David P. Brill (b. 1955 - d. 1979) was a Boston-based gay rights rights activist and investigative journalist. Brill studied political science at the University of Massachusetts at Boston. He was one of the nation -
Malcolm McKesson
Grand Tour of Europe twice before turning eighteen, and these trips piqued his interest in art history, which he later studied at Harvard University. His grandfather died in 1924 and his eldest brother in 1927. -
Frances Clalin
Frances Clalin known by her married name of Frances Clayton, was a woman who disguised herself as a man named Jack Williams in order to fight for Union forces during the American Civil War. She -
Minor White
Template:Infobox Artist Minor Martin White (July 9, 1908 – June 24, 1976) was an American photographer born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. -
Deborah Glick
Template:Infobox State Representative Deborah J. Glick (born December 24 1950) is an American politician from New York and a Democratic member of the New York State Assembly representing the 66 Assembly District in lower -
Will Young
in World Idol performing his single "Light My Fire". As a teenager, Young studied politics at the University of Exeter before moving to London, where he studied musical theatre at Arts Educational School. Young put -
Joe Solmonese
aged 40 at the time of his appointment, lives in Washington, D.C. He graduated from Boston University in 1987 with a Bachelor of Science degree in communications. Solmonese is the former Chief Executive Officer -
Catherine Opie
Catherine Opie (born 1961) is a United State artist specializing in issues within documentary photography. Throughout her work she has investigated aspects of community, making portraits of many groups including the LGBT community; surfers; and -
Alan Chambers
a frequent speaker and guest lecturer at conferences, churches and college campuses. He has debated on such university campuses as the University of California at Berkeley, Pepperdine University and Reformed Theological Seminary. He is a -
Lorrainne Sade Baskerville
Lorrainne Sade Baskerville is an American social worker and activist best known for founding transgender advocacy group transGENESIS. Born in Chicago, Baskerville was the eldest of seven children. In the 1970s, she became familiar with -
Elaine Noble
Bay neighborhoods of Boston. Noble gained her degree from Massachusetts and went on to study at Boston University, Emerson College and Harvard University. Before entering politics she worked as a speech instructor and an advertising -
Sean Patrick Maloney
Template:Otherpersons Sean Patrick Maloney (born 1966) is an American politician from New York State and, in 2006, was a Democratic candidate for state Attorney General. He currently serves as First Deputy Secretary to the -
Texas obscenity statute
The Texas obscenity statute is a slang name for a Texas state law. In 1973 the state legislature passed Section 43.21 of the Texas Penal Code which, in part, prohibits the sale or promotion -
Toni Atkins
Template:Infobox Mayor Toni G. Atkins (born August 1, 1962) is an American Democratic politician and a member of the San Diego City Council. -
Perry Watkins
rather than castigating him for it. [2] When he challenged the military's anti-gay ban, the 9th Circuit court decided in his favor, in Watkins v. United State Army, 875 F.2d 699 (1989). -
Charlie Howard (murder victim)
chased the pair, yelling anti-homosexual epithets, until they caught Charlie Howard and threw him over the State Street Bridge into the Kenduskeag Stream, despite his pleas that he could not swim. He drowned, but
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