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Faygele Ben-Miriam (born John F. Singer:
October 21, 1944, in New York City – June 5, 2000) was a U.S. activist,
particularly for LGBT rights, and a ****...
- word
faygele (lit. 'little bird'),
itself a
pejorative term for a **** man, has been
claimed by some to be
related to the
American usage.
Faygele (pronounced...
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Notable LGBTQ people from Seattle, in the U.S.
state of Washington, include:
Faygele Ben-Miriam,
activist BenDeLaCreme, drag
queen Bosco, drag
performer Carrie...
- the
Dorian Society. On
September 20, 1971, John Singer,
later known as
Faygele ben Miriam, and
fellow activist Paul
Barwick applied for a
marriage license...
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itself was from Rebecca, Motke, Mordkhe, or
Mordka from Mordechai, Feygele,
Faygele from Feigl/Foigl ("bird",
which could also be used as a
female name), etc...
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Eugene Richards Jay Rockefeller, U.S.
Senator Tweed Roosevelt John
Singer (
Faygele Ben-Miriam) (mid 1960s, St. Louis), U.S. LGBT
rights activist Ted Smith...
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Haggerty was
close friends with
blues musician Blackberri,
activists Faygele Ben-Miriam and
Bobbi Campbell and **** film
critic Paul Kagourtine. His...
- San Francisco, was the
first ****
Democratic club of the
United States.
Faygele Ben-Miriam and Paul
Barwick applied for a
marriage license in
Seattle Washington...
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lawsuits in the
United States, ****
activists John
Singer (later
known as
Faygele Ben-Miriam) and Paul
Barwick requested a
marriage license from the King...
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national LGBT
organizations as the
National **** and **** Task Force.
Faygele Ben-Miriam
attended the
March on Washington, who in
September 1971 applied...