• Madeline Davis (July 7, 1940 – April 28, 2021) was an American LGBT activist and historian. In 1970 she was a founding member of the Mattachine Society...
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  • California, led by President and Chief Executive Officer Madeline Di Nonno and chaired by Davis. It operates on a philosophy of gathering and sharing data...
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  • to pass a homosexual rights ordinance. Jim Foster, San Francisco and Madeline Davis, Buffalo, New York, first gay and lesbian delegates to the Democratic...
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  • Madeline Smith (born 2 August 1949) is an English actress. After working as a model in the late 1960s, she went on to appear in many television series...
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  • Slippers of Gold: The History of a Lesbian Community is a 1993 book by Madeline Davis and Elizabeth L. Kennedy on the history of lesbian women in Buffalo...
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  • Johnson and Sylvia Rivera, set on the night of the riots Activist Madeline Davis wrote the folk song "Stonewall Nation" in 1971 after attending her first...
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    Vancouver: UBC Press, 2010, p. 65. Elizabeth Lapovsky Kennedy and Madeline Davis. Boots of Leather, Slippers of Gold. New York: Routledge, 1993, p. 75...
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    Slippers of Gold: A History of the Lesbian Community (co-authored with Madeline Davis) documents the lesbian community of Buffalo, New York, in the decades...
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    (March 15, 1921 – April 20, 2011), sometimes credited as Madelyn Pugh Davis, Madelyn Davis, or Madelyn Martin, was a television writer who became known in the...
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  • his sentence to life imprisonment without parole. Jones was born to Madeline Davis-Jones on July 25, 1980, in Oklahoma. He was the second of three siblings...
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  • professional footballer (m. 20??-20??) Madeline Davis, American LGBT activist and Wendy Smiley (m. 1995, Davis died in 2021) Ruthie Berman and Connie...
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  • Californication's Madeline Zima is 'Haute'". Archived from the original on September 19, 2008. Retrieved December 20, 2007. Madeline Zima: "[...] my grandfather...
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  • Archived from the original on May 20, 2009. Retrieved November 5, 2009. Madeline Davis Johnson, David K. (2004). The Lavender Scare: The Cold War Persecution...
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  • they needed to tone down their radical image. He and fellow delegate Madeline Davis were the first openly LGBT people ever to address a national party convention...
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    a vote of 54–34. Afterwards, however, two delegates, Jim Foster and Madeline Davis (the first openly lesbian delegate to a major national political convention)...
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    whose approach to the title topic was influenced by such figures as Angela Davis, Alice Walker and Audre Lorde. The analysis drew on a wide range of sources...
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    Margot Canaday David Carter Eric Cervini George Chauncey John D'Emilio Madeline Davis St. Sukie de la Croix Jim Downs Martin Duberman Lisa Duggan Lillian...
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    Jones Diane Episode: "School of Terror" 1980 Beulah Land Selma Kendrick Davis Miniseries 1980 Little House on the Prairie Annie Crane Episode: "Portrait...
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  • Chiaverini Jane Burch Cochran Nancy Crow Michael Cummings (quilter) Madeline Davis Mimi Dietrich Radka Donnell William Rush Dunton Tracey Emin Kaffe Fassett...
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  • Mackenzie Davis (born 1987), Canadian actress Madeline Davis (1940–2021), American activist Madi Davis (born 1999), American singer-songwriter Madison Davis (1833–1902)...
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  • Retrieved June 6, 2020. Filipski, Dree (May 23, 2023). "The story behind Madeline Davis & her timeless anthem "Stonewall Nation"". Queerty. Retrieved June 10...
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  • maternal grandfather, who was of Polish descent. Zima has an older sister, Madeline, and a younger sister, Yvonne, both of whom are actresses. In 1998, Zima...
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    Elizabeth Isham Edward Austin Kent Joseph Philippe Lemercier Laroche Francis Davis Millet Harry Markland Molson Clarence Moore Eino Viljami Panula Emily Ryerson...
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  • two. After Orry witnesses Madeline's marriage, they privately speak to each other afterwards and find out that Madeline's father has been hiding Orry's...
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  • Bruce McGregor Davis (born October 5, 1942) is an American criminal and former member of the Manson Family who has been described as Charles Manson's...
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    developed and published by indie studio Maddy Makes Games. The player controls Madeline, a young woman with anxiety and depression who aims to climb Celeste Mountain...
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    and provides free hormone therapy; Jim Foster, of San Francisco and Madeline Davis, of Buffalo, New York, the first openly gay and lesbian delegates to...
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  • coach July 6 – Jeannie Seely, American singer, songwriter July 7 – Madeline Davis, American LGBT activist and historian (d. 2021) July 10 Gene Alley,...
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  • American lesbian activist and was noted for teaching Lesbianism 101 with Madeline Davis at the State University of New York Buffalo. This is the first lesbianism...
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  • first ever U.K. Gay Pride in London. 12 — Delegates Jim Foster and Madeline Davis become the first openly LGBT people to address a major U.S. political...
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