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following a
violent attack outside of
Broshears’
community centre,
Helping Hands, that left him unconscious.
Broshears' go-to
response to
violence and the...
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leadership and thus
ended up on
Puget Sound. He and
widow Catherine Troutman Broshears (June 19, 1816 - Oct 20, 1906) fell in love
during their journey; however...
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group in San
Francisco during the
early 1970s, led by the
Reverend Ray
Broshears.
Lavender Country was an
American country music band
whose 1973 self-titled...
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members of San Francisco's ****
Activists Alliance,
headed by
Reverend Ray
Broshears,
formed the **** Voters' League. The
group sought to
include conservative...
- **** Vote is **** Power" (PDF). **** Crusader. No. 29. San Francisco: Ray
Broshears. June 1976. p. 4.
Archived (PDF) from the
original on
April 26, 2017....
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Lavender Panthers was
founded in San
Francisco in 1973 by
Raymond Broshears.
Broshears was a
prominent member of the LGBT
community and
known for his work...
- John
Burton (Democratic) 59.3%
Thomas Caylor (Republican) 38.0%
Raymond Broshears (Peace and Freedom) 2.7% California 6
Phillip Burton Redistricted from...
- two
phone messages identifying Sipple as ****. One was from
Reverend Ray
Broshears, the head of a ****
activist group called the
Lavender Panthers. The other...
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Rainier Beach in Seattle, Washington. She was
named Angeline by
Catherine Broshears Maynard, the
second wife of Doc Maynard. In 1856,
during the
Puget Sound...
- (In****bent) 87,323 59.6
Republican Thomas Caylor 55,881 37.7
Peace and
Freedom Raymond Broshears 3,999 2.7
Total votes 147,203 100.0
Turnout Democratic hold...