Saturday, 20 October 2012

October 20th in LGBT History


Events in LGBT History: 


Born this day


Arthur Rimbaud (1854 –  1891) French
Poet / Anarchist 

Eoin O’Duffy (1892 – 1944) Irish
General 

Hans Warren (1921 - 2001) Dutch 
Poet, writer and literary critic, born in Borsele, whose full name was Johannes Adrianus Menne Warren. He published an extended series of candid diaries of his life and sexual experiences as a gay man in the Netherlands, including the early years when married and closeted, coming out, and later living and writing as openly gay. He is also notable for a fictionalized account of what it was like to be both Jewish and gay under Nazi occupation, in the novel "Secretly Inside".

Edward Douglas-Scott-Montagu [3rd Baron Montagu of Beaulieu]  ( 1926 –  ) UK 
Politician

Allan Horsfall  ( 1927 –  ) UK 
Activist

William J G Turner  ( 1952 – 1987 )  US 
Composer / Producer / Director / Actor / Screenwriter 

David Sanchez Camacho (1963 –  ) Mexican 
Politician



Died this day


Peter Dudley  ( 1935 –  1983) UK
Actor

Robert Medley  ( 1905 – 1994 )  UK
Artist / Teacher

James Gleeson  ( 1915 –  2008 ) Australian
Artist / Poet / Author / Critic

Pat Kavanagh  ( 1940 –  2008) UK
Literary Agent



Sodomy in history, October 20th

1896 — The Iowa Supreme Court permits divorce on cruelty grounds due to one spouse’s violating a sodomy statute.
1941 — South African police are called in to quiet a disturbance at a gold mine caused by the dismissal of 122 miners for refusing to stop dances in which boys are squeezed and kissed.
1941 — The Arkansas Supreme Court rejects the request of a sodomy defendant to be sent to a hospital to determine his mental status.




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