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Sports
 
Sports
  
==Notable Achievements==
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==Description==
  
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College football player, playing offensive tackle for the University of Pittsburgh, 1977-1979.  Attempted suicide by jumping off a dam, due to his inability to reconcile being gay and an athlete.  Though he survived, he became a paraplegic.  Went on to author three books about the experience and reconciling being gay: 'Will I Live Another Day Before I Die?',  'Thoughts on Suicide and Life', and 'Johnny In the Spot' (a novel about a gay teenager), and become a public speaker on his experience.  Died from complications.
  
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* http://www.outsports.com/2011/7/29/4051618/moment-69-ed-gallagher-survives-suicide-attempt
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* http://andrejkoymasky.com/liv/fam/biog1/gallag01.html
  
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Latest revision as of 20:51, 10 February 2014

Edward Gallagher

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1958 - 2005

Occupation

Sports

Description

College football player, playing offensive tackle for the University of Pittsburgh, 1977-1979. Attempted suicide by jumping off a dam, due to his inability to reconcile being gay and an athlete. Though he survived, he became a paraplegic. Went on to author three books about the experience and reconciling being gay: 'Will I Live Another Day Before I Die?', 'Thoughts on Suicide and Life', and 'Johnny In the Spot' (a novel about a gay teenager), and become a public speaker on his experience. Died from complications.

Further Reading/Research


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