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    Elaine Noble (born January 22, 1944) is an American politician and LGBT activist who served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives for two terms...
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  • first two openly gay politicians were elected, Kathy Kozachenko and Elaine Noble, and the first anti-homosexual measure appeared on the ballot in Colorado...
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    5A drumsticks. She plays two floor toms in Neon Trees and one in Noble Bodies. Elaine married Sebastian Bradley, a dual German/American citizen, in January...
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  • First openly lesbian or gay candidate elected to a state legislature – Elaine Noble (D), Massachusetts House of Representatives; Elected in 1974, served...
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  • including the first openly LGBT politician elected to a state legislature (Elaine Noble, 1975), first out congressperson (Gerry Studds, 1983), first congressperson...
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    the election of the nation's first openly gay state representative, Elaine Noble, in 1974. The city is home to notable organizations like GLAD and Fenway...
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    politicians were already in office: lesbian Massachusetts State Representative Elaine Noble and Minnesota State Senator Allan Spear, who had come out after he had...
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    her candidacy was Elaine Noble, a two-term State Representative serving the Back Bay and Fenway-Kenmore neighborhoods of Boston. Noble was primarily known...
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    professional American football wide receiver for the Kansas City Chiefs Elaine Noble, American politician and LGBT activist, Massachusetts House of Representatives...
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    Kathleen Alioto - 161,036 (19.28%) Howard Phillips - 65,397 (7.83%) Elaine Noble - 52,464 (6.28%) Others - 379 (0.05%) 1978 Massachusetts United States...
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    Elaine Noble became the second openly gay American elected to public office when she won a seat in the Massachusetts State House; Inspired by Noble,...
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  • Party and replaced Nancy Wechsler, who did not run for re-election. Elaine Noble became the first openly gay or lesbian candidate ever elected to a state-level...
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    inclusion of a gay rights plank in the Democratic Party platform. In 1974, Elaine Noble became the first openly gay or lesbian candidate ever elected to a state-level...
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  • Church. The Government of Canada refuses to recognize their marriage. 5 — Elaine Noble becomes the first openly gay or lesbian individual to be elected to a...
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  • Representatives (2023–present) First gay man elected to South Dakota Legislature Elaine Noble (born 1944) Democratic  Massachusetts Massachusetts House of Representatives...
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    the first gay American Indian liberation organization, was founded. Elaine Noble began to serve in the Massachusetts House of Representatives, the first...
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    Costanza met with gay activists including Frank Kameny, Troy Perry, Elaine Noble, and Task Force co–executive directors Bruce Voeller and Jean O'Leary...
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    01% Democratic Kathleen Sullivan Alioto 161,036 19.28% Democratic Howard Phillips 65,397 7.83% Democratic Elaine Noble 52,464 6.28% All others 379 0.05%...
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    reputation for being the most liberal state in the country. In 1974, Elaine Noble became the first openly lesbian or gay candidate elected to a state legislature...
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    Elaine Anderson Steinbeck (born Mary Elaine Anderson; August 14, 1914 – April 27, 2003) was an American actress and stage manager. She was married to...
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  • Mayor Thomas Menino Alice Moore Hubbard, feminist writer and suffragette Elaine Noble, member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives Jerry Parisella...
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    Singleton Hospital, Swansea.[citation needed] For the past 30 years, Noble and his wife Elaine have lived in the village of Llwydcoed near the town of Aberdare...
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    "Boston's Flynn Is In Like . . . Flynn!". Christian Science Monitor. Povich, Elaine S. (March 12, 1985). "Boston Mayor Raymond Flynn today proposed the federal...
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  • noble woman of Hell ordered Elaine shot down. Once Elaine had fallen, Lys' men strapped her with barbed wire to a rock to have her tortured. Elaine tried...
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  • state legislature by State Assemblyman from San Francisco Willie Brown; Elaine Noble becomes the second openly gay American elected to public office when...
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  • Ray Hartman, Betty Powell, William Kelley, Troy Perry, Jean O'Leary, Elaine Noble, George Raya and Pokey Anderson. He also founded the Mariposa Foundation...
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    circa 1920 Patrick J. Melody, circa 1920 John Taylor Tynan, circa 1951 Elaine Noble, 1977-1979 Shirley Owens-Hicks Willie Mae Allen, 2007-2011 Russell E...
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  • Between Homosexuals Be Permitted?". Participants include Frank Kameny, Elaine Noble, and Charles Socarides. May 20: The Washington Court of Appeals holds...
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  • 2014. Retrieved 17 September 2018. Gianoulis, Tina (13 October 2005). "Noble, Elaine". glbtq.com. Archived from the original on 30 October 2007. Retrieved...
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    Countess Élaine Marie Joseph Charlotte de Greffulhe (19 March 1882 – 11 February 1958), who became the Duchess of Gramont by marriage, was a French aristocrat...
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