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... [ Mattachine ] meeting . When Harry Hay , one of the group's leaders , was mentioned in testimony before the House UnAmerican Activities Committee , the screams of protests hit a new high . And when the Society's steering committee hired ...
... [ Mattachine ] meeting . When Harry Hay , one of the group's leaders , was mentioned in testimony before the House UnAmerican Activities Committee , the screams of protests hit a new high . And when the Society's steering committee hired ...
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... Mattachine So- ciety until the spring of 1951 . J.K .: What was the origin of the name " Mattachine " ? H.H .: One of the cultural developments I had discussed and illustrated in my Labor School class on " Historical Materialist ...
... Mattachine So- ciety until the spring of 1951 . J.K .: What was the origin of the name " Mattachine " ? H.H .: One of the cultural developments I had discussed and illustrated in my Labor School class on " Historical Materialist ...
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... Mattachine Society existed and was open to women . Why was a separate women's organization started ? B.G .: The reason wasn't the sort of thing you get today , when people say , " Men are male chauvinist pigs ; we have to have a ...
... Mattachine Society existed and was open to women . Why was a separate women's organization started ? B.G .: The reason wasn't the sort of thing you get today , when people say , " Men are male chauvinist pigs ; we have to have a ...
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