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  • FannyAnn Viola Eddy (14 June 1974 – 29 September 2004) was a Sierra Leonean LGBT activist who founded the Sierra Leone Lesbian and Gay Association (SSLGA)...
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  • physician, sexologist, sexual reformer and civil rights activist and FannyAnn Eddy (1974–2004), the prominent lesbian human rights activist from Sierra...
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  • Activist Brutally Murdered". Human Rights Watch. October 5, 2004. "Alleged Fannyann Eddy Murderer Reportedly Escapes Police Detention in Sierra Leone". IGLHRC...
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    reform. The Hirschfeld Eddy Foundation, established in Germany in 2007, is named for Hirschfeld and lesbian activist FannyAnn Eddy. In May 2008, the promenade...
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  • rights activist Schiphol  Netherlands Pollycarpus Budihari Priyanto FannyAnn Eddy 2004 28 September LGBT rights activist Freetown  Sierra Leone Unknown...
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  • businessman and political figure FannyAnn Eddy (1974–2004), murdered lesbian human rights defender from Sierra Leone Frank Eddy (1856–1929), American politician...
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  • Shtorn Mikhail Tumasov Yulia Tsvetkova Dejan Nebrigić Jelena Karleuša FannyAnn Eddy Alex Au Paddy Chew, first person in Singapore to come out as HIV-positive...
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  • writer, feminist and pioneer of women's education in Sierra Leone FannyAnn Eddy (1974–2004), activist for LGBT rights Edna Elliott-Horton (1904–1994)...
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    Mary Baker Eddy (nee Baker; July 16, 1821 – December 3, 1910) was an American religious leader and author who founded The Church of Christ, Scientist,...
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  • February 2022. Retrieved 2 March 2022. David (3 November 2005), Why Fannyann Eddy?:The story of a young African LGBT Rights Campaigner who was murdered...
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    rights in 2002, with the creation of the Dignity Association. In 2004, Fannyann Eddy was murdered. She was the founder of the first LGBT rights organization...
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    member of the African Feminist Forum Working Group. Horn won the IRN FannyAnn Eddy Poetry Award in 2009 for her poem "They have killed Sizakele" and the...
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  • Beugel, 86, Dutch economist, businessman, diplomat and politician. FannyAnn Eddy, 30, Sierra Leonean LGBT activist, homicide. Christopher Hancock, 76...
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  • nationalist, and educator. Patricia Piccinini, Australian artist. FannyAnn Eddy, gay rights activist. Farid Raymond-Anthony, Sierra Leonean writer,...
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    Photographie, Biennale Africaine de la photographie) in Bamako, Mali 2009: Fanny Ann Eddy accolade from IRN-Africa for their outstanding contributions to the...
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  • Fellowship, a Creation Fund Award from the National Performance Network, the Fanny-Ann Eddy Poetry Award from IRN-Africa, the Voices of Our Nations Poetry Award...
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  • 1956 (29th) 0 6 Baby Doll 1956 (29th) 0 4 The Bad Seed 1956 (29th) 0 4 The Eddy Duchin Story 1956 (29th) 0 4 High Society 1956 (29th) 0 2 War and Peace 1956...
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  • movement is a religious movement within Christianity founded by Mary Baker Eddy that arose in the mid to late 19th century and that led to the founding of...
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  • Wilde and Fanny and Stella: The Young Men Who Shocked England, and three books on the Cleveland Street Scandal, including Theo Aronson's Prince Eddy and the...
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    Sarah James Eddy (May 3, 1851 – March 29, 1945) was an American artist and photographer who specialized in the platinotype process, also known as platinum...
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