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==Description==
  
Acivist, who began with Mattachine Midwest, which provided legal help to gay men and lesbians facing discrimination, followed by activities with the city of Chicago's Committee on Gay and Lesbian Issues, the Chicago Gay Alliance, the Windy City Athletic Association and Chicago Lesbian Liberation.  Publishier of the first annotated bibliography on lesbian literature 'Women Loving Women'. Organizer of national Lesbian Writers Conferences (1974-1978). Inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame (1991).  
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Activist, who began with Mattachine Midwest providing legal help to gay men and lesbians facing discrimination.  Followed this with activities with the city of Chicago's Committee on Gay and Lesbian Issues, the Chicago Gay Alliance, the Windy City Athletic Association and Chicago Lesbian Liberation.  Publisher of the first annotated bibliography on lesbian literature 'Women Loving Women'. Organizer of national Lesbian Writers Conferences (1974-1978). Inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame (1991).  
  
 
==Further Reading/Research==
 
==Further Reading/Research==

Revision as of 21:21, 14 October 2016

Marie Kuda

Country

United States

Birth - Death

1940 - 2016

Occupation

Activist

Description

Activist, who began with Mattachine Midwest providing legal help to gay men and lesbians facing discrimination. Followed this with activities with the city of Chicago's Committee on Gay and Lesbian Issues, the Chicago Gay Alliance, the Windy City Athletic Association and Chicago Lesbian Liberation. Publisher of the first annotated bibliography on lesbian literature 'Women Loving Women'. Organizer of national Lesbian Writers Conferences (1974-1978). Inducted into the Chicago Gay and Lesbian Hall of Fame (1991).

Further Reading/Research


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