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Original Site NAMES Project, AIDS Memorial Quilt 1987
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Influential author and journalist, the first openly gay reporter to cover LGBT issues for American mainstream media Randy Shilts
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Physician, decathlete and founder of the Gay Games which created an international community of LGBT athletes and helped to shatter stereotypes of LGBT people worldwide Thomas F. Waddell
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British cryptanalyst, logician, philosopher and mathematician widely recognized as a pioneer of artificial intelligence and the father of computer science Alan Turing
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Irish dramatist, poet, novelist and essayist known for his biting wit, flamboyant dress, glittering conversation and enduring artistic achievements Oscar Wilde
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Pioneer of modernist literature and feminist whose work explored the artistic, sexual and religious roles imposed upon women during her lifetime Virginia Woolf
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Two-time Pulitzer prize winning dramatist whose powerful, timeless portraits of the human condition revolutionized American theatre and whose works are regularly revived Tennessee Williams
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Multi-gold singer and songwriter known as the "Queen of Disco" and "a visionary of queerness, race and music"
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Experimental American writer whose Paris salon brought together many of the artists and authors who would help define modernism in literature and art
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José Sarria Court honors the humor, political savvy, and talent of a great San Franciscan. Born in 1923, José's performance career began in the 1950's. In 1961, Sarria ran for San Francisco City Supervisor; the first openly gay ca…
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