William Dorr Lambert Legg (December 15, 1904 — July 26, 1994), known as W. Dorr Legg, was an American landscape architect and one of the founders of the...
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The Knights were founded by Merton Bird, an African-American man, and W. Dorr Legg, his white lover. Sources differ as to the founding date of the organization...
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Jennings, Guy Rousseau, Merton Bird, Don Slater, William Lambert (aka W. Dorr Legg), Eve Elloree (aka Joan Corbin), and Ann Carll Reid (aka Irma "Corky"...
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remaining fragments of data from the library were later collected by W. Dorr Legg and ONE, Inc. in the United States in the 1950s. On the ground of the...
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Dale Jennings on November 15, 1952. Other founders were Merton Bird, W. Dorr Legg, Don Slater, Chuck Rowland, and Harry Hay, “all of whom sought to unify...
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Williams W. L. Homophile Studies in Theory and Practice / Ed. W. Dorr Legg. — Global Publishers, 1994. — 464 p. — ISBN 978-1879194168. Williams W. L., Johnson...
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day's Google Doodle in celebration of Pride Month. Citations Dunlap, David W. (October 12, 2011). "Franklin Kameny, Gay Rights Pioneer, Dies at 86". The...
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its opposition to treatments intended to cure homosexuality. July 26 — W. Dorr Legg, early homophile activist and co-founder of One, Inc. LGBTQ portal Timeline...
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New York Times. August 2, 1957. Retrieved October 5, 2017. Dixon, Wheeler W. (1997). The Exploding Eye: A Re-Visionary History of 1960s American Experimental...
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Arbor) Lawrence La Fountain-Stokes (author and performer, Ann Arbor) W. Dorr Legg (activist, Ann Arbor) Anita Lo (chef and restaurateur, Birmingham) Heather...
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