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==Description==
 
==Description==
  
Founder, Homosexual League of New York. Tthe first openly gay person on East Coast television through his appearance on 'The Les Crane Show'.  Considered a principal force in moving the gay righst movement from passive to public activism.  Co-author of the book 'The Gay Crusaders' (1972).  Member, Gay Activists Alliance.  Inducted into the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association Hall of Fame (2012).  Legally changed his name to his pseudonym, Randolfe Hayden Wicker.
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Founder, Homosexual League of New York. Tthe first openly gay person on East Coast television through his appearance on 'The Les Crane Show'.  Considered a principal force in moving the gay righst movement from passive to public activism.  Co-author of the book 'The Gay Crusaders' (1972).  Member, Gay Activists Alliance.  Inducted into the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association Hall of Fame (2012).  Legally changed his name to his pseudonym, Randolfe Hayden Wicker or Randy Wicker.
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* [[Hall of Famers Who Identify as LGBTQ]]
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Latest revision as of 14:46, 22 September 2024

Randolfe Hayden Wicker (Charles Gervin Hayden)

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1938 -

Occupation

Activist

Description

Founder, Homosexual League of New York. Tthe first openly gay person on East Coast television through his appearance on 'The Les Crane Show'. Considered a principal force in moving the gay righst movement from passive to public activism. Co-author of the book 'The Gay Crusaders' (1972). Member, Gay Activists Alliance. Inducted into the National Lesbian and Gay Journalists Association Hall of Fame (2012). Legally changed his name to his pseudonym, Randolfe Hayden Wicker or Randy Wicker.

See Also

Further Reading/Research


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