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  • 31Timeline of LGBT history — [ thumb|250px|Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, 1825–1895, a pioneer of the LGBT rights movement] Timeline of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) history NOTOC *Homosexual rights during the 20th century: **1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s …

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  • 32Terminology of homosexuality — The terminology of homosexuality has been a contentious issue since the emergence of homosexual social movements in the mid 19th century. As with racial terms within the United States ndash; such as negro , black , colored , and African American… …

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  • 33ONE, Inc. — Cover of One magazine, April May 1956 ONE, Inc. was an early gay rights organization in the United States. The idea for a publication dedicated to homosexuals emerged from a Mattachine Society discussion meeting held on October 15, 1952. ONE… …

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  • 34Socialism and LGBT rights — [ thumb|right|150px|Qiu Jin (1875 1907), Chinese left wing revolutionary cross dresser.] While gay rights is seen by many in the western world today as a left wing political issue, sexual minorities and gender variant people do not belong as a… …

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  • 35ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives — ONE National Gay and Lesbian Archives is the oldest Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) organization in the United States and the largest repository of LGBT materials in the world. Since 2010 ONE Archives has been a part of the… …

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  • 36W. Dorr Legg — (born William Dorr Lambert Legg 1904 July 26, 1994), was a landscape architect and one of the founders of the United States gay rights movement, then called the homophile movement. The second child of Franc C. Dorr and Frank E. Legg, his older… …

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  • 37Columbia Queer Alliance — is the central Columbia University student organization that representing lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and questioning LGBTQ students. It is the oldest such student organization in the world, originally called the Student Homophile League… …

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  • 38Edward Sagarin — Born September 18, 1913(1913 09 18) Schenectady, New York, United States Died June 10, 1986(1986 06 10) New York Occupation Professor, novelist, essayist …

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  • 39Europride — Luftballons in Regenbogenfarben bei der 24th Annual North Carolina LGBT Pride Parade in Durham (North Carolina) Gay Pride bedeutet den selbstbewussten bzw. selbstachtenden und damit stolzen Umgang mit der eigenen sexuellen Identität. Stolz als… …

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  • 40Gay-Pride — Luftballons in Regenbogenfarben bei der 24th Annual North Carolina LGBT Pride Parade in Durham (North Carolina) Gay Pride bedeutet den selbstbewussten bzw. selbstachtenden und damit stolzen Umgang mit der eigenen sexuellen Identität. Stolz als… …

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