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When Gay Rights Pioneer Frank Kameny Visited a College Class

Movement GeneralDigital GovernmentBroadcast And MediaInformation And Communication…

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No commercial mechanism identified. The article is a retrospective on LGBTQ+ activism with no mention of any company, product, supply chain, or economic impact.

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  • Frank Kameny, fired from Army Map Service in 1957 for being gay, visited an American University class in December 2008.
  • Kameny coined the slogan 'Gay Is Good' and was a key figure in fighting government discrimination.
  • The article reflects on the importance of remembering LGBTQ+ pioneers.

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