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    Judge Robert Merhige

    Judge Robert Merhige (right) meets US Senate candidate John Warner and his wife, Elizabeth Taylor. Credit ML

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    Mulberry House Residents

    Mulberry House residents, 1975. Credit ML

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    Stephen Lenten

    Virginia Commonwealth University Dean Stephen Lenten battled in court for university recognition of the Gay Alliance of Students. Credit ML

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    Aunt Bee

    Members of GAP attended New York's 1975 Gay Pride Parade and Festival. Drag entertainer Stanley Kelsey appeared as Aunt Bee. Kelsey later served on the GAP board, and as Dora Lee Lewis remains a fixture of the Richmond scene. Credit ML

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    Patch Adams

    Dr. Hunter "Patch" Adams in 1973

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    Dora Lee Lewis

    Stanley Kelsey performed as DoraLee Lewis. This picture is circa 1980. Credit ML

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    Tony Segura

    In the 1950s, Gonzalo "Tony" Segura co-founded the Mattachine Society, commonly considered the first national LGBT organization. Segura's moved to Richmond in 1959, but his efforts to start a Mattachine chapter in Richmond were…

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    Broadway Cafe

    The Broadway Cafe was originally Benny Sepul's, a 1950s-era restaurant with a private back area for gay men. Credit ML

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    Hunter Stagg

    Avante garde writer Hunter Stagg hosted gay and lesbian authors. Credit ML

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    Ellen Glasgow

    Pulitzer Prize-winning author Ellen Glasgow was a suffrage activist and a prominent member of Richmond's literary circle. Credit ML

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    Lewis Ginter

    Lewis Ginter was a Civil War veteran, who with his longtime companion John Pope was a leader of Richmond society in the late 19th Century. Credit ML

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    Mary Walker

    Civil War veteran Mary Walker was awarded the Medal of Honor. Washington's Whitman-Walker Clinic is named in her honor. Credit ML

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    Anna Maria Lane

    Anna Maria Lane, the only documented female soldier in the American Revolution. This historical marker stands near the Bell Tower off Capitol Square - the site of many rallies for LGBT rights. Credit ML

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    Diversity Thrift

    Diversity Thrift

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    Guy Kinman

    Guy Kinman

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    Marchers in DC

    Marchers in DC

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    Anita Bryant

    Anita Bryant sang and our community organized. To respond to her visit, activists organized the first LGBT rights rally in Richmond. No one mentioned Bryant's name - a tactic still used to good effect in rallies today. Credit ML

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    Adair Mix Headline

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    Gay Community Center of Richmond

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