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Pride: Encyclopedia II - Royce Gracie - Biography

Royce Gracie - Childhood. Royce is a son of Hélio Gracie (Helio, along with his older brother Carlos Gracie, is considered one of the originators of Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu) and spent his childhood in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. As a toddler, Royce learned Jiu-Jitsu from his father and his older brothers Rorion, Relson, and Rickson Gracie. He began competing at the age of 8 and by the time he was 16 had attained the level of blue belt. A year later he was invited by his brother Rorion to help teach Jiu-Jitsu from his ga ...

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Royce Gracie, Royce Gracie - Biography, Royce Gracie - Childhood, Royce Gracie - The Gracie Challenge, Royce Gracie - The Ultimate Fighting Championship, Royce Gracie - Challenge to PRIDE Fighting Championship, Royce Gracie - Return to UFC, Royce Gracie - MMA Record

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Pride: Encyclopedia II - Lou Gehrig - Life before professional baseball

Lou Gehrig was born in New York City, New York the son of German immigrants, Heinrich Gehrig and Christina Fack. He attended Columbia University, where he was a member of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. However, due to his having played baseball for a summer professional league during his freshman year, Gehrig could not play intercollegiate baseball, and, at the time, was unaware that that jeopardized his eligibility to play any collegiate sport. But Gehrig was ruled eligible ...

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Lou Gehrig, Lou Gehrig - Life before professional baseball, Lou Gehrig - The Pride of the Yankees, Lou Gehrig - Ruth and Gehrig, Lou Gehrig - 2130, Lou Gehrig - Something's Wrong, Lou Gehrig - The Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth, Lou Gehrig - Death, Lou Gehrig - Records Awards and Distinctions, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Career Records, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Single Season Records, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Single Game Records, Lou Gehrig - Awards, Lou Gehrig - Distinctions, Lou Gehrig - On film

Read more here: » Lou Gehrig: Encyclopedia II - Lou Gehrig - Life before professional baseball

Pride: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee - Campus

The University of Tennessee has gradually grown from a small liberal arts college to its present status. In 1826, what was then East Tennessee College moved from its original location on Gay Street in downtown Knoxville to the 40 acre (160,000 m²) tract named Barbara Hill (in honor of Governor Blount's daughter). Known to students and alumni today as just "The Hill," it is only a small part of the Knoxville ca ...

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University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee - Campus, University of Tennessee - Organization, University of Tennessee - Students, University of Tennessee - History, University of Tennessee - National Rankings, University of Tennessee - Activities, University of Tennessee - Athletics and sports, University of Tennessee - Clubs and organizations, University of Tennessee - Traditions, University of Tennessee - Colors, University of Tennessee - Fight song, University of Tennessee - Pride of the Southland Band, University of Tennessee - Mascot, University of Tennessee - Nickname, University of Tennessee - Notable alumni, University of Tennessee - Notable faculty, University of Tennessee - Notes

Read more here: » University of Tennessee: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee - Campus

Pride: Encyclopedia II - Lou Gehrig - 2130

On June 1, 1925 Lou Gehrig was sent in to pinch hit for light-hitting shortstop Paul "Pee Wee" Wanninger. The next day, according to legend, regular first baseman Wally Pipp showed up with a headache and begged out of the lineup, and was replaced by Gehrig. This gave rise to what is, arguably, one of sports' greatest misconceptions. The truth is that Pipp, and indeed the Yankees as a team, were slumping, and manager Miller Huggins made several lineup changes to boost their performance. The genesis of "Pipp's Headache" actually occurred a mon ...

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Lou Gehrig, Lou Gehrig - Life before professional baseball, Lou Gehrig - The Pride of the Yankees, Lou Gehrig - Ruth and Gehrig, Lou Gehrig - 2130, Lou Gehrig - Something's Wrong, Lou Gehrig - The Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth, Lou Gehrig - Death, Lou Gehrig - Records Awards and Distinctions, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Career Records, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Single Season Records, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Single Game Records, Lou Gehrig - Awards, Lou Gehrig - Distinctions, Lou Gehrig - On film

Read more here: » Lou Gehrig: Encyclopedia II - Lou Gehrig - 2130

Pride: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee - History

The University of Tennessee was chartered on September 10, 1794 as Blount College, by an act of the legislature of the Southwest Territory meeting in the territorial capital, Knoxville. The college was small at its inception and struggled for the next 13 years with a small student body and an even smaller faculty. In 1807, the school was renamed East Tennessee College; however, when its first president and only faculty member died in 1809, the school was temporarily closed. It reopened in 1820, and ...

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University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee - Campus, University of Tennessee - Organization, University of Tennessee - Students, University of Tennessee - History, University of Tennessee - National Rankings, University of Tennessee - Activities, University of Tennessee - Athletics and sports, University of Tennessee - Clubs and organizations, University of Tennessee - Traditions, University of Tennessee - Colors, University of Tennessee - Fight song, University of Tennessee - Pride of the Southland Band, University of Tennessee - Mascot, University of Tennessee - Nickname, University of Tennessee - Notable alumni, University of Tennessee - Notable faculty, University of Tennessee - Notes

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Pride: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee - Activities

University of Tennessee - Athletics and sports. Tennessee competes in the Southeastern Conference's Eastern Division, along with Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, South Carolina, and Vanderbilt, and competes in longstanding football rivalries with all of them along with another long-time rival, Alabama, in The Third Saturday In October; men's basketball rivalries are with Vanderbilt and especially Kentucky; and women's basketball rivalries with virtually all except for Kentucky, whose women's basketball program is trad ...

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University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee - Campus, University of Tennessee - Organization, University of Tennessee - Students, University of Tennessee - History, University of Tennessee - National Rankings, University of Tennessee - Activities, University of Tennessee - Athletics and sports, University of Tennessee - Clubs and organizations, University of Tennessee - Traditions, University of Tennessee - Colors, University of Tennessee - Fight song, University of Tennessee - Pride of the Southland Band, University of Tennessee - Mascot, University of Tennessee - Nickname, University of Tennessee - Notable alumni, University of Tennessee - Notable faculty, University of Tennessee - Notes

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Pride: Encyclopedia II - Lou Gehrig - Records Awards and Distinctions

Career Statistics Despite roughly seventy years having passed since Gehrig played, many of his accomplishments remain at the top or very nearly at the top of baseball's record books. He remains one of baseball's most iconic and respected figures. Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Career Records. Grand slams: 23 Runs batted in by a first baseman: 1,995 Consecutive seasons, 120+ RBI: 8 (1927-1934) Seasons, 100+ RBI: 13 (1926-1938; tied with Babe R ...

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Lou Gehrig, Lou Gehrig - Life before professional baseball, Lou Gehrig - The Pride of the Yankees, Lou Gehrig - Ruth and Gehrig, Lou Gehrig - 2130, Lou Gehrig - Something's Wrong, Lou Gehrig - The Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth, Lou Gehrig - Death, Lou Gehrig - Records Awards and Distinctions, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Career Records, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Single Season Records, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Single Game Records, Lou Gehrig - Awards, Lou Gehrig - Distinctions, Lou Gehrig - On film

Read more here: » Lou Gehrig: Encyclopedia II - Lou Gehrig - Records Awards and Distinctions

Pride: Encyclopedia II - Haym Solomon - Life and accomplishments

Solomon was an astute merchant and banker and succeeded in accumulating a huge fortune, which he subsequently devoted to the use of the American government during the American Revolution. For example, he negotiated all of the war aid from France and Holland, endorsing and selling bills to American merchants. He was the paymaster-general of the French military forces in the early years of the United States. It is asserted that more than $10,000 which he advanced was never repaid. He lent the young United States government about $600,00 ...

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Haym Solomon, Haym Solomon - Life and accomplishments, Haym Solomon - Historical legends, Haym Solomon - Jewish pride, Haym Solomon - Early death, Haym Solomon - Honors testimonials and memorials

Read more here: » Haym Solomon: Encyclopedia II - Haym Solomon - Life and accomplishments

Pride: Encyclopedia II - The Lion King - Sequels and spin-offs

The Lion King was so successful that Disney's television animation arm created a direct-to-video sequel (as it did with numerous other succesful animated films) called The Lion King II: Simba's Pride (1998), focusing on Simba's daughter Kiara. A spin-off television series called Timon and Pumbaa focused on the Meerkat and Warthog duo, and implied that the story took place during the mid Twentieth Century through the appearance of humans, human clothing and technology. A second direct-to-video sequel (or perhaps midquel), ...

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The Lion King, The Lion King - About the film, The Lion King - Plot synopsis, The Lion King - Key characters, The Lion King - Sequels and spin-offs, The Lion King - Musical, The Lion King - Sound track, The Lion King - The Lion King Complete Score, The Lion King - Controversies, The Lion King - Video games, The Lion King - Trivia

Read more here: » The Lion King: Encyclopedia II - The Lion King - Sequels and spin-offs

Pride: Encyclopedia II - Lou Gehrig - Ruth and Gehrig

From 1923-1934, the Yankees had what many consider the best offensive tandem in the history of baseball: George Herman "Babe" Ruth, Jr. and Henry Louis Gehrig. Long after their deaths, the duo still holds records for combined hitting between two teammates. Both men were prominent figures in America's growing German community, but, outside of their prolific hitting, there were few, if any, similarities between the two men. Babe Ruth had been raised in an orphanage (sent there by his father, who couldn't control him,) was very outspoken, arrogant, brash, and loved the la ...

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Lou Gehrig, Lou Gehrig - Life before professional baseball, Lou Gehrig - The Pride of the Yankees, Lou Gehrig - Ruth and Gehrig, Lou Gehrig - 2130, Lou Gehrig - Something's Wrong, Lou Gehrig - The Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth, Lou Gehrig - Death, Lou Gehrig - Records Awards and Distinctions, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Career Records, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Single Season Records, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Single Game Records, Lou Gehrig - Awards, Lou Gehrig - Distinctions, Lou Gehrig - On film

Read more here: » Lou Gehrig: Encyclopedia II - Lou Gehrig - Ruth and Gehrig

Pride: Encyclopedia II - Lou Gehrig - Something's Wrong

In the Yankees' 1939 spring training, almost everyone in the Yankees organization realized that Lou Gehrig was no longer the ballplayer he once was. But even more alarmingly, he was also becoming increasingly clumsy and weak. They likely believed that it was due to the cumulative effect of injuries and the wear and tear fourteen years of professional baseball had put on his body. But at age 35, Lou Gehrig was still a relatively young man and his teammates thought that he had at least a couple of more seasons left in him. Although he was pressured by ownership to relegate Lou Gehrig to a part-time role, Joe McCarthy ...

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Lou Gehrig, Lou Gehrig - Life before professional baseball, Lou Gehrig - The Pride of the Yankees, Lou Gehrig - Ruth and Gehrig, Lou Gehrig - 2130, Lou Gehrig - Something's Wrong, Lou Gehrig - The Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth, Lou Gehrig - Death, Lou Gehrig - Records Awards and Distinctions, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Career Records, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Single Season Records, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Single Game Records, Lou Gehrig - Awards, Lou Gehrig - Distinctions, Lou Gehrig - On film

Read more here: » Lou Gehrig: Encyclopedia II - Lou Gehrig - Something's Wrong

Pride: Encyclopedia II - Lou Gehrig - Death

On June 2, 1941, at the age of only 37, Henry Louis Gehrig died at his home in The Bronx neighborhood of Riverdale. The disease that robbed him of his life and baseball career would come to be known as "Lou Gehrig's Disease." Lou Gehrig was cremated and interred at Kensico Cemetery in Valhalla, New York. The Yankees dedicated a monument to Gehrig on July 6, 1941. It calls him "A man, a gentleman and a great ballplayer whose amazing record of 2,130 consecutive games should stand for all time." The record stood for another 54 yea ...

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Lou Gehrig, Lou Gehrig - Life before professional baseball, Lou Gehrig - The Pride of the Yankees, Lou Gehrig - Ruth and Gehrig, Lou Gehrig - 2130, Lou Gehrig - Something's Wrong, Lou Gehrig - The Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth, Lou Gehrig - Death, Lou Gehrig - Records Awards and Distinctions, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Career Records, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Single Season Records, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Single Game Records, Lou Gehrig - Awards, Lou Gehrig - Distinctions, Lou Gehrig - On film

Read more here: » Lou Gehrig: Encyclopedia II - Lou Gehrig - Death

Pride: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee - Students

The University of Tennessee's total enrollment in the fall semester of 2003 was 27,281, of which 23,361 were full-time students and 3,920 were part-time. Undergraduates numbered 19,224 students, while graduate students made up the balance of 8,057. UT enrolled 3,579 first-time freshmen. Of UT's total enrollment, 22,988 students described themselves as white, with 2,020 black, 357 Hispanic, 1,454 Asian, 96 American Indian, and 366 other/not reported. Total minority enrollment was 14%. 1,484 international students enrolled at UT in 2 ...

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University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee - Campus, University of Tennessee - Organization, University of Tennessee - Students, University of Tennessee - History, University of Tennessee - National Rankings, University of Tennessee - Activities, University of Tennessee - Athletics and sports, University of Tennessee - Clubs and organizations, University of Tennessee - Traditions, University of Tennessee - Colors, University of Tennessee - Fight song, University of Tennessee - Pride of the Southland Band, University of Tennessee - Mascot, University of Tennessee - Nickname, University of Tennessee - Notable alumni, University of Tennessee - Notable faculty, University of Tennessee - Notes

Read more here: » University of Tennessee: Encyclopedia II - University of Tennessee - Students

Pride: Encyclopedia II - Lou Gehrig - The Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth

The New York Yankees celebrated "Lou Gehrig Day" on July 4, 1939, between games of a holiday doubleheader against the Washington Senators. Numerous people, including many from other major league teams, came forward to give Gehrig gifts and to shower praise on the dying slugger. The 1927 World Championship banner, from Gehrig's first World Series win, was raised on the flagpole. (Gehrig was on the Yankee roster in 1923 but did not play in that year's World Series, which the Yankees won.) Members of the 1927 Yankees, known as "Murderer's Row" ...

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Lou Gehrig, Lou Gehrig - Life before professional baseball, Lou Gehrig - The Pride of the Yankees, Lou Gehrig - Ruth and Gehrig, Lou Gehrig - 2130, Lou Gehrig - Something's Wrong, Lou Gehrig - The Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth, Lou Gehrig - Death, Lou Gehrig - Records Awards and Distinctions, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Career Records, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Single Season Records, Lou Gehrig - Major League Baseball Single Game Records, Lou Gehrig - Awards, Lou Gehrig - Distinctions, Lou Gehrig - On film

Read more here: » Lou Gehrig: Encyclopedia II - Lou Gehrig - The Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth

Pride: Encyclopedia II - Nerd - Nerds and personality theory

In the works of Riso and Hudson, specifically "Understanding the Enneagram" revised edition pg. 180 numbered point "10", the term "nerd" is used as a primary reference to (and indication of being) Enneagram type 5. Geeks and nerds are Myers-Briggs Type Indicator INTP, or to a lesser extent INTJ. It should be noted that nerds are also known to exist in much smaller numbers within the INFP, whom are based more in reason, instead of traditional emphasis on logistical skills. INTP is the classic programmer type, INTJ the classic scientist ...

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Nerd, Nerd - Nerds in art and literature, Nerd - Nerds and geeks, Nerd - Nerds and personality theory, Nerd - Nerd pride

Read more here: » Nerd: Encyclopedia II - Nerd - Nerds and personality theory

Pride: Encyclopedia II - Fresno California - Cultural and commercial attractions

Fresno California - Arte Américas. Arte Américas is a local Latino cultural center. Arte Américas was founded in 1987 by artists and teachers to "make the Central Valley a flourishing place for Latino arts." It presents exhibit of visual arts. [8] Fresno California - Fresno Metropolitan Museum. The Met displays traveling exhibitions, shows from its own collection, lectures and other outreach programming. The museum also has a science center called the Reeves ASK Science Cent ...

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Fresno California, Fresno California - Government, Fresno California - Geography, Fresno California - Demographics, Fresno California - Education, Fresno California - Origins and history, Fresno California - Cultural and commercial attractions, Fresno California - Arte Américas, Fresno California - Fresno Metropolitan Museum, Fresno California - Tower District, Fresno California - Fresno Art Museum, Fresno California - Fresno Philharmonic, Fresno California - Arts Council’s monthly Art Hop, Fresno California - Roeding Park, Fresno California - Save Mart Center, Fresno California - Forestiere Underground Gardens, Fresno California - Fresno Reel Pride, Fresno California - Shopping centers, Fresno California - Fashion Fair Mall, Fresno California - River Park, Fresno California - Fig Garden Village, Fresno California - Downtown / Fulton Mall, Fresno California - Professional sports, Fresno California - Notable residents, Fresno California - Media, Fresno California - Newspaper, Fresno California - Television, Fresno California - Sister cities, Fresno California - Transportation, Fresno California - Highways, Fresno California - Airports

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Pride: Encyclopedia II - Racialism - Identity politics

Within identity politics, many groups have emphasised their own race, and the importance or racial differences, whether they be cultural, economic, biological, or political. The Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League, and similar organisations, advocate the welfare of a specific ethnicity, without a harmful intent towards others. ...

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Racialism, Racialism - Distinguishing from racism, Racialism - Use by white separatist and white supremacist groups, Racialism - W. E. B. DuBois, Racialism - Identity politics, Racialism - Sources

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Pride: Encyclopedia II - Racialism - Identity politics

Within identity politics, many groups have emphasised their own race, and the importance or racial differences, whether they be cultural, economic, biological, or political. The Universal Negro Improvement Association and African Communities League, and similar organisations, advocate the welfare of a specific ethnicity, without a harmful intent towards others. ...

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Racialism, Racialism - Distinguishing from racism, Racialism - Use by white separatist and white supremacist groups, Racialism - W. E. B. DuBois, Racialism - Identity politics, Racialism - Notes

Read more here: » Racialism: Encyclopedia II - Racialism - Identity politics

Pride: Encyclopedia II - Stonewall riots - Legacy

The forces that were simmering before the riots were now no longer beneath the surface. The community created by the homophile organizations of the previous two decades had created the perfect environment for the creation of the Gay Liberation Movement. By the end of July the Gay Liberation Front (GLF) was formed in New York and by the end of the year the GLF could be seen in cities and universities around the country. Similar organizations were soon created around the world including Canada, France, Britain, Germany, Belgium, T ...

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Stonewall riots, Stonewall riots - History, Stonewall riots - The Stonewall Raid and the Aftermath, Stonewall riots - Legacy

Read more here: » Stonewall riots: Encyclopedia II - Stonewall riots - Legacy

Pride: Encyclopedia II - Racialism - W. E. B. DuBois

W.E.B. DuBois argues that racialism is the philosophical belief that differences between the races exist, be it biological, social, psychological, or in the realm of the soul. He then goes on to argue that racism is using this belief to push forward the argument that one's particular race is superior to the others. Therefore, Dubois separates the conditions of racism from racism itself. (Anthony Kwame Appiah summarises Dubois' position in his book In My Father's House, chapter 3.) Racialism in this view is a value-neutral philosop ...

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Racialism, Racialism - Distinguishing from racism, Racialism - Use by white separatist and white supremacist groups, Racialism - W. E. B. DuBois, Racialism - Identity politics, Racialism - Sources

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Pride: Encyclopedia II - Racialism - W. E. B. DuBois

W.E.B. DuBois argues that racialism is the philosophical belief that differences between the races exist, be it biological, social, psychological, or in the realm of the soul. He then goes on to argue that racism is using this belief to push forward the argument that one's particular race is superior to the others. Therefore, Dubois separates the conditions of racism from racism itself. (Anthony Kwame Appiah summarises Dubois' position in his book In My Father's House, chapter 3.) Racialism in this view is a value-neutral philosop ...

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Racialism, Racialism - Distinguishing from racism, Racialism - Use by white separatist and white supremacist groups, Racialism - W. E. B. DuBois, Racialism - Identity politics, Racialism - Notes

Read more here: » Racialism: Encyclopedia II - Racialism - W. E. B. DuBois

Pride: Encyclopedia II - Stonewall riots - The Stonewall Raid and the Aftermath

A number of factors differentiated the raid that took place on June 28 from other such raids on the Stonewall Inn. In general, the sixth precinct tipped off the management of the Stonewall Inn prior to a raid. In addition, raids were generally carried out early enough in the night to allow business to return to normal for the peak hours of the night. At approximately 1:20 AM, much later than the usual raid, eight officers from the first precinct, of which only one was in uniform, entered the bar. Most of the patrons were able to escape being ...

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Stonewall riots, Stonewall riots - History, Stonewall riots - The Stonewall Raid and the Aftermath, Stonewall riots - Legacy

Read more here: » Stonewall riots: Encyclopedia II - Stonewall riots - The Stonewall Raid and the Aftermath




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