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Blue discharge
press—especially the black press, because of the high percentage of African Americans who received blue discharges—and in Congress, the blue discharge was discontinued in 1947, replaced by two new classifications: general and undesirable. -
LGBT history in Canada
This article discusses LGBT history in Canada. Canada's first-ever criminal trial for the crime of homosexuality took place in September 1648, when a gay military drummer stationed at the French garrison in Ville -
Frank Kameny
begin "a Herculean struggle with the American establishment" that would "spearhead a new period of militancy in the homosexual rights movement of the early 1960s". Kameny protested his firing by the U.S. Civil Service -
Rock Hudson
success in television, starring in the popular mystery series McMillan& Wife and landing a recurring role on the prime time soap opera Dynasty. Hudson was voted "Star of the Year", "Favorite Leading Man", and similar -
Same-sex marriage in Illinois
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Terminology of homosexuality
of the first homosexual women to publicly defend homosexual rights, considered homosexual people a third gender, different from both men and women. Terms such as gynephilia and androphilia have tried to simplify the language of -
Christianity and homosexuality
united churches in Evangelical Church in Germany, all Swiss reformed churches, the Protestant Church in the Netherlands, the Church of Denmark, the Church of Sweden, the Church of Iceland and the Church of Norway. The -
Sexual orientation and military service
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Teddy Roosavelt
1901 and as the 33rd governor of New York from 1899 to 1900. As a leader of the Republican Party, he became a driving force for the Progressive Era in the United States in the -
Sadomasochism
counterproductive coping mechanisms. Additionally, these terms may describe consensual practices—often sexual, but not necessarily so—within the BDSM community. BDSM is a shorthand for the three main subdivisions of the culture: B&D (bondage -
Gaymer
For information on the beverage, see Gaymer Cider Company. For the video game convention, see GaymerX. Gaymer and gay gamer are umbrella terms used to refer to the group of people who identify themselves as -
IndigNation
coincide with the republic's 40th National Day. It has since become an important, annual event in the local LGBT calender, held throughout the month of August. From the germ of its conception, IndigNation was -
Mark Foley
serving as Congressional pages. As a result of the disclosures, the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) and the Florida Department of Law Enforcement opened investigations of the messages to find possible criminal charges. The House -
Recognition of same-sex unions in Poland
allowed to adopt children. The bill lapsed in the 2005 general election. Only two parties, Alliance of the Democratic Left (SLD)-Labor Union and Social Democracy of Poland, (both social democrats) support the bill, while -
Timeline of AIDS
Health Organisation. Pre-1980s[] Researchers estimate that sometime in the 1930s a form of simian immunodeficiency virus, SIV, jumped to humans in central Africa. The mutated virus became the first human immunodeficiency virus, HIV-1. -
Intersex surgery
terms referring to surgery performed to correct birth defects or early injuries of the genitalia, primarily for the purposes of making the appearance more normal and to reduce the likelihood of future problems. The recent -
Tokugawa Ieyasu
sometimes spelled Iyeyasu, according to the historical pronunciation of we. Tokugawa Ieyasu was born in Mikawa on the 26th day of the twelfth month of the eleventh year of Tenbun, according to the Japanese calendar -
John Paul McQueen and Craig Dean
John Paul McQueen and Craig Dean are fictional characters and a supercouple from the long-running British Channel 4 television Soap opera Hollyoaks. John Paul is portrayed by James Sutton, and Craig is portrayed by -
Jamie Madrox
Jamie Madrox, also called the Multiple Man, is a fictional character, a Marvel Comics superhero, associated with the X-Men. Created by writer Len Wein with script from Chris Claremont and art by John Buscema -
Bessie Smith
Template:Infobox musical artist Bessie Smith (July, 1892 – September 21, 1937) was the most popular and successful female blues singer of the 1920s and 1930s, and a strong influence on subsequent generations, including Billie Holiday -
Dan White
Milk, on November 27, 1978, at San Francisco City Hall. In a controversial verdict that led to the coining of the legal slang "Twinkie defense," White was convicted of manslaughter rather than murder in the -
Beauford Delaney
children and preached to them about the injustices of racism and the value of education. Beauford was the eighth of ten children, only four of whom survived into adulthood. He summed up the reasons for -
Lesbian American history
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Alan G. Rogers
military's "Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell" (DADT) policy and what information should be included in the biography of a gay military person killed in action. At the age of 3, Rogers was adopted -
LGBT rights in Germany
LGBT Rights Laws around the world
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