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Jefferson Caffery
Brazil (1937-1944), France (1944-1949), and Egypt (1949-1955). Caffery launched his career of international diplomacy in 1911 when he entered the Foreign Service as second secretary of the legation in Caracas in 1911 -
Booksmart
had its world premiere at South by Southwest on March 10, 2019, and was theatrically released by United Artists Releasing in the United States on May 24, 2019, to acclaim from critics and grossed over$24 -
Ashlyn Harris
the National Women's Soccer League (NWSL), the highest division of women's professional soccer in the United States, and the United States women's national soccer team. She made her debut for the senior -
St. Thomas' Parish Dupont Circle
Franklin D. Roosevelt, Harry Truman, and Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. On the first Sunday in Lent, 1933, parishioners welcomed the return of Roosevelt who the day before had been inaugurated as President of the United States. -
Mara Keisling
Government at Harvard University. Mara was the founding executive director of the National Center for Transgender Equality. It was the first professionally-staffed transgender-specific organization working at the national level in the United States. -
Nancy Kulp
Nancy Jane Kulp (born August 28, 1921 in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, died February 3, 1991 in California) was an American Actor best known as "Miss Jane Hathaway" on the popular television series The Beverly Hillbillies. Kulp -
Stonewall Shooting Sports of Utah
Stonewall Shooting Sports of Utah is a group of gender- and sexual-minority firearms advocates and owners in Utah, and supporters of the Pink Pistols idea that was described nationally in 2000 by writer Jonathan -
Chip Arndt
the Harvard Graduate School Leadership and Ethics Forum, Chairman and Founder of the Annual Harvard Business, Law, and Kennedy School of Government Debate, and President of the Harvard Business School Gay and Lesbian Student Association. -
Holmes v. California National Guard
case heard by the Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals, that discusses the "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell" discrimination policy toward gay people in the military of the California National Guard, of the United States. -
American Civil Liberties Union
rights and liberties guaranteed to every person in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States." It works through litigation, legislation, and community education. Founded in 1920 by Crystal Eastman and Roger -
Shannon Minter
female to male, although he later added the middle name Price in honor of his uncle who died in 2003. He has a step daughter and wife whom he married in 2001. Minter says he -
Wilton Manors, Florida
Wilton Manors is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. According to the U.S. Census Bureau's 2006 estimates, the city had a population of 12,879. Wilton Manors is part of the -
Paul Moore
Bishop of New York. During his lifetime, he was perhaps the best known Episcopal clergyman in the United States, and among the best known Christian clergy in any denomination. Paul Moore, Jr., was a graduate -
Gay rodeo
A gay rodeo or LGBT rodeo is a rodeo that is centered around the participation of gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender or other riders (generally known as gay cowboys), participants and spectators. The proceeds of gay -
John Ronald Brown
John Ronald Brown (born 1922) is a former United States surgeon who was convicted of second-degree murder after a patient died while Brown was practicing medicine without a license. The son of a Mormon -
Richard Socarides
Richard Socarides (born 1954) was a White House adviser under United States President Bill Clinton from 1993 to 1999 in a variety of senior positions, including as Special Assistant to the President and Senior Adviser -
THINK AGAIN
THINK AGAIN is an artist-activist collaborative founded in 1997 by David John Attyah (b. Los Angeles) and S.A. Bachman (b. Columbus, Ohio.) They create billboard and public art campaigns throughout the United States -
Albert Cashier
the child of Sallie and Patrick Hodgers. Cashier's later accounts of how he moved to the United States and why he enlisted were taken when he was elderly and disoriented, and are thus contradictory -
Terry Baum
Terry Baum (born November 27, 1946) is a playwright who lives in San Francisco. In 2004, she ran for the United States House of Representatives as a member of the Green Party, against House Minority -
Maja Ivarsson
Maja Ivarsson, born October 2, 1979 in Åhus, Skåne (in southern Sweden) is the lead singer with the Swedish New Wave band "The Sounds". She plays the electric guitar (having taken it up age 14 -
John Curry
title in 1971. In 1972, Curry found an American sponsor who enabled him to study in the United States with Gus Lussi and Carlo Fassi. Fassi coached him to European, World, and Olympic titles in -
Tennessee Amendment 1 of 2006
Template:SSM Tennessee Amendment 1 of 2006 (also known as the Tennessee Marriage Protection Amendment) is a "defense of marriage amendment" to the Tennessee State Constitution. The referendum was approved by 81% of voters. It -
Colorado Amendment 43 (2006)
Template:SSM Amendment 43 proposes adding a new section to Article II of the Colorado Constitution that defines marriage in Colorado as only a union between one man and one woman. Creating an amendment is -
Robert Spagnoletti
Robert Spagnoletti is the former Attorney General of the District of Columbia, United States, appointed 2004. He previously served as District of Columbia Corporation Counsel, and as an Assistant United States Attorney for the District -
James Stoll
Rev. James Lewis Stoll, M.Div. (January 18, 1936 - December 8, 1994) was a Unitarian Universalist minister who became the first ordained minister of any religion in the United States or Canada to come out
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The Hellsing Organization, a secret branch of the British government, has long been battling supernatural threats to keep the people safe from creatures of the night. Its current leader, Sir Integra Hellsing, controls her own personal army to eliminate the…