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Franklin Edward Kameny (May 21, 1925 –
October 11, 2011) was an
American ****
rights activist. He has been
referred to as "one of the most
significant figures"...
- Jánské
kameny (German: Johannisstein) is a
mountain in the
Lusatian Mountains, on the
border of
Germany and the
Czech Republic. 50°50′04″N 14°43′05″E...
- The Dr.
Franklin E.
Kameny House in the
Northwest Quadrant of Washington, D.C., is a two-story,
brick Colonial Revival-style
house built in 1955, with...
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activists such as
Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin,
Barbara Gittings,
Franklin Kameny, and
Randy Wicker. In the 1970s she
became involved in the
black feminist...
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collapsed 2 May 1959
shortly before it was
supposed to get fixed. The
Petrovy kameny ("Peter's stones") is a
gneiss stone formation near the peak. In the Middle...
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Washington (MSW) was a ****
rights organisation founded in
August 1961 by
Frank Kameny and Jack Nichols.
While the
organisation was
named after the original, California-based...
- Mužské
kameny (lit. 'Bohemian Rocks' or 'Man Rocks' in
Polish and
Czech respectively), 1,416
metres (4,646 ft) and Śląskie
Kamienie or Dívčí
kameny (lit...
- (LGBT)
communities and LGBT rights. ****
pride Pride parade LGBT
symbols Kameny,
collected in
Blasius and Phelan, p. 374 ""We're here, we're ****, I'm...
- 16, 2016. Geen,
Jessica (12
October 2011). "****
rights campaigner Frank Kameny dies aged 86". PinkNews.
Archived from the
original on 13
October 2015....
- ****
civil rights pioneer and parti****nt in the
Annual Reminders Frank Kameny originated the
slogan "**** is Good" in 1968 to
counter social stigma and...