Pat Parker (born Patricia Cooks; January 20, 1944 – June 17, 1989) was an African American poet and activist. Both her poetry and her activism drew from...
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Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center (section The Pat Parker/Vito Russo Center Library)
of interest to the LGBT+ community. The Library is named in honor of Pat Parker and Vito Russo, individuals who championed LGBT+ causes in their professional...
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in Southampton for the rest of his life and died on 28 January 2014. "Pat Parker". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 9 June 2015. Holley, Duncan; Chalk...
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Patrick "Pat" Streeter Parker (October 16, 1929 – July 6, 2005) was an American businessman who served as chief executive officer of Parker Hannifin Corporation...
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Clarence Perkins "Pat" Parker (May 22, 1893 – March 21, 1967) was an American Major League Baseball right fielder who played for the St. Louis Browns...
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$13.95, paper; 264 pp.)". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved October 4, 2020. Pat Califia (1988). The Lesbian S/M Safety Manual. Lace Publications. ISBN 978-1-55583-301-5...
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Audre Lorde, Marilyn Frye, Mary Daly, Sheila Jeffreys, Barbara Smith, Pat Parker, Margaret Sloan-Hunter, Cheryl Clarke, Gloria E. Anzaldúa, Cherríe Moraga...
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Movement In Black is a collection of poetry by Black lesbian feminist Pat Parker. The collection was originally published by Diana Press in 1978. When...
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Colchester. Publisher: General Register Office. Retrieved: 28 April 2021. Pat Parker (22 August 2015). "My 'Escape to the Country' dream" (PDF). EA Life. Archived...
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multinational team of women soldiers consisting of two American (Captain Pat Parker aka War Nurse and Penelope "Penny" Kirk), one British (Lieutenant Ellen...
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Noriyuki "Pat" Morita (June 28, 1932 – November 24, 2005) was an American actor and comedian. He began his career as a stand-up comedian, before becoming...
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Wikiquote has quotations related to Pat Sajak. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pat Sajak. Pat Sajak at IMDb Pat Sajak at The Interviews: An Oral...
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analyst on ESPN's College GameDay, is the host of the sports talk show The Pat McAfee Show, and is signed to WWE as a color commentator and occasional wrestler...
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to Priscilla, Elvis was happy to pay Parker 50% of his earnings to manage him. Parker has been portrayed by: Pat Hingle in Elvis (1979), the original...
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Carolina's 10th congressional district. Harrigan graduated from the Francis Parker School and the United States Military Academy, where he majored in nuclear...
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appeared in sketches until the series finale in 2009. Parker's most notable characters include Pat-Beth LaMontrose and the Disney Girl. She also had impersonated...
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Farhad Mehrad, Iranian singer-songwriter and guitarist (d. 2002) 1944 – Pat Parker, American poet (d. 1989) 1945 – Christopher Martin-Jenkins, English journalist...
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times of Pat Buchanan (Macmillan, 2012). online Wikimedia Commons has media related to Pat Buchanan. Wikiquote has quotations related to Pat Buchanan...
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Hutton George Jackson Joan Tarika Lewis Jalil Muntaqim (Anthony Bottom) Pat Parker Geronimo Pratt Robert Trivers Michael Zinzun East Coast based Mumia Abu-Jamal...
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game, an emotional Parker uttered the words "this is for Pat," implying that the championship win was in honor of Pat Summitt. Parker won her first championship...
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Rich A (1980). "Compulsory Heterosexuality and Lesbian Existence". In Parker R, Aggleton P (eds.). Culture, Society and Sexuality: A Reader. London:...
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in popularity with Elvis Presley during the 1950s. Billboard has ranked Pat as one of the biggest charting artists in the period 1955–1995. Until the...
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the Washington House of Representatives and United States Army officer Pat Parker – Black lesbian poet and activist Ed Rosenthal – horticulturist, publisher...
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Retrieved February 4, 2014. Mackey, Marcus (July 25, 2023). "PANORA MAYOR PAT PARKER ANNOUNCES OFFICIAL RESIGNATION AT CITY COUNCIL MEETING". Raccoon Valley...
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Lyon Cherríe Moraga Bonnie J. Morris Ruth Mountaingrove Jean O'Leary Pat Parker Julia Penelope Janice Raymond Adrienne Rich Margaret Sloan-Hunter Barbara...
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Marion Gordon "Pat" Robertson (March 22, 1930 – June 8, 2023) was an American media mogul, televangelist, political commentator, presidential candidate...
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informant whose role was dramatized in the film Judas and the Black Messiah. Pat Parker, Black lesbian-feminist poet and activist. Died in 1989. Larry Pinkney...
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(interlude) contains a sample from "Poem to Ann #2" as written and performed by Pat Parker; used courtesy of Sinister Wisdom and The Olivia Companies. contains a...
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Patricia Southall (redirect from Patricia "Pat" Annette Smith (née Southall))
pageant, Southall placed first runner-up to Lu Parker of South Carolina. Over the course of their marriage, Pat and Emmitt Smith have been significant donors...
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riff from Parker's "Love My Baby", played by Pat Hare. "Love My Baby" and "Mystery Train" became rockabilly standards. Later in 1955, Parker joined Duke...
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