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Mel Boozer
D.C. where he graduated as salutatorian of his class at Dunbar High School. Boozer attended Dartmouth College on a scholarship. He entered the university in 1963, one of only three African Americans admitted that -
Simon Bailey
The Reverend Simon Bailey (16 June 1955 – 27 November 1995) was an Anglican priest and writer. He came to national attention when a television documentary was made of how he continued his work in the -
Richard Grayson (writer)
City University of New York, receiving a Master of Fine Arts degree in Creative Writing from Brooklyn College, where he was also an undergraduate. His first stories started appearing in literary magazines in the mid -
1979 in LGBT rights
This is a list of notable events in the history of LGBT rights that took place in the year 1979. March[] 1 — The new Penal Code of Cuba enters into force, decriminalizing homosexual acts. -
Barbara Hammer
with a Bachelor's degree in psychology. She also holds two Master's degrees from San Francisco State University, in English literature and film. She took postgraduate classes in the field of digital media. In -
Elliott Blackstone
Sergeant Elliott R. Blackstone (November 30, 1924 - October 25, 2006) of the San Francisco Police Department was a longtime advocate for the lesbian, gay and transgendered community in that city. Born in Chinook, Montana, Blackstone -
1987 in LGBT rights
The 200,000 person estimate, widely quoted from the New York Times, was made several hours before the march actually began; similarly, most of the pictures used by mainstream media were taken early in the -
Barbara Jordan
Barbara Charline Jordan (February 21, 1936 – January 17, 1996) was an American politician from Texas. She served as a congresswoman in the United States House of Representatives from 1973 to 1979. Jordan was born in -
Mark Bingham
Mark Kendall Bingham (May 22, 1970 in Phoenix, Arizona – September 11, 2001 in Shanksville, Pennsylvania) was an American public relations executive who founded his own company, the Bingham Group. He died at age 31 in -
MIX NYC
other important screens. MIX exhibited first films by major lesbian, gay and bisexual filmmakers including Todd Haynes' college thesis film, ASSASSINS (which got him his first review, ever), Maria Maggenti's NAME DAY, the first -
National Stonewall Democrats
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Chris Bryant
For the British television writer, see Chris Bryant (writer) Christopher John Bryant (born January 11, 1962) is a British politician and is the Labour Member of Parliament for Rhondda, which he has held since 2001. -
Arthur Evans
Arthur Evans (b. October 12, 1942 in York, Pennsylvania - died 11 September, 2011 in San Francisco, California) was an American writer and philosopher. His 1978 book, Witchcraft and the Gay Counterculture, is considered to be -
Jim Neal
Template:Infobox Politician Jim Neal is an entrepreneur and former investment banker who was a candidate for the U.S. Senate (D-NC ) in 2008. He finished second to Kay Hagan in the Democratic primary -
Marc Loveless
Marc Loveless is a Civic Citizen that is Publicly Engaged in Social Justice. He is a member of Community Advisory Board Chicago Public Radio. He received the Human Rights Award from Creativity United, 2012 Recipient -
Reverend Raymond A. Besse, S.J.C.
Reverend Dr. Raymond A. Besse, is a progressive religious leader affiliated with the Society of Jesus, and the National Gay and Lesbian Adolescent Social Services. Reverend Besse is a North American ordained minister He is -
Campaign for Homosexual Law Reform
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Rites (magazine)
Template:Sections Rites was a Canadian magazine, published for gay, lesbian, bisexual and transgender communities in Canada from 1984 to 1992. -
Robert De Niro, Sr.
Robert Mario De Niro, Sr. (January 17, 1922 – May 3, 1993) was an abstract expressionist painter. He is perhaps best known as the father of actor Robert De Niro. Robert De Niro, Sr., was born -
Margarethe Cammermeyer
Margarethe "Grethe" Cammermeyer (born March 24, 1942) is a former colonel in the Washington National Guard and a gay rights activist. Born in Oslo, Norway, she became a United States citizen in 1960. In 1961 -
Joe Herzenberg
volunteer in Mississippi in 1964. He was appointed instructor and chair of the History Department at Tougaloo College (a historically black college in Jackson, Miss.) in 1965, and was promoted to Assistant Professor at Tougaloo -
Lance Loud
Alanson Russell "Lance" Loud (June 26, 1951 – December 22, 2001) was an American television personality, magazine columnist and new wave rock-n-roll performer. Loud is best known for his 1973 appearance in An American -
In a Heartbeat
In a Heartbeat is a 2017 computer-animated short film produced by Ringling College of Art and Design. Written and directed by Esteban Bravo and Beth David, the project was funded through Kickstarter where it -
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
World Cup in Canada 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
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