Morris Kight (November 19, 1919 – January 19, 2003) was an American gay rights pioneer and peace activist. He is considered one of the original founders...
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Lenore Kight (1911–2000), American swimmer Morris Kight (1919–2003), American gay rights activist Richard T. Kight (1913–2001), commander of the U.S. Air...
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The center was founded in 1969, by gay and lesbian rights activists Morris Kight and Don Kilhefner, along with other activists. Originally called The...
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employment discrimination based on sexual orientation. January 19 — Morris Kight, 83, gay rights activist January 22 — Sarah Pettit, 36, co-founder of...
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Hairspray and Serial Mom fame plays Martine, and civil rights activist Morris Kight plays a cameo of himself. It is the first film by DeCoteau which falls...
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demonstrating the use of electroshock therapy to decrease same-sex attraction, Morris Kight and GLF members in the audience interrupted the film with shouts of "Torture...
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(1896–1974), Russian-born American painter Morris Kight (1919–2003), American gay rights pioneer and peace activist Morris Kirksey (1895–1981), American track...
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Barney’s and relieved the wall of the offending sign. It was held by Morris Kight for many years and now rests in the ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives...
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Nation, was subsequently surreptitiously used by fellow gay activists Morris Kight and Don Kilhefner as an agitation and propaganda tool with no serious...
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heightened visibility of gay Asian-American individuals to each other. Morris Kight, who is widely recognized a pioneer of the gay civil rights movement...
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