• Lea Hopkins (born 1944) is an American LGBT rights activist and poet from Missouri, best known for founding Kansas City's pride parade. Hopkins grew up...
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  • sociologist Larry J. Hopkins (1933–2021), American politician Lea Hopkins (born 1944), American LGBT rights activist from Missouri Lemuel Hopkins (1750–1801),...
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    Maria Lea Carmen Imutan Salonga, OL (/ˈleɪə səˈlɒŋɡə/ LAY-ə sa-LONG-ə; born February 22, 1971) is a Filipino singer and actress. Known primarily for her...
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    Nicholas Christian Hopkins (24 February 1944 – 6 September 1994) was an English pianist and organist. He performed on many popular and enduring British...
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    Telegraph. October 17, 2008. Retrieved 25 June 2019. Aura Lea sheet music at the Lester S. Levy Collection of Sheet Music, Johns Hopkins University Libraries...
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  • poet Lois Galgay Reckitt, American activist and politician (d. 2023) Lea Hopkins, American LGBT rights activist from Missouri Donald Nicolaisen, American...
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    The LEA Vision Test System is a series of pediatric vision tests designed specifically for children who do not know how to read the letters of the alphabet...
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  • Gray (Class of 1969), former NBA player for the Seattle SuperSonics Lea Hopkins (Class of 1962), LGBT rights activist Harold Hunter (Class of 1944),...
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    adopted one daughter. In 1821, Carey became the leading partner at Carey & Lea, at the time the largest publishing house in the United States. He took little...
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