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Answer: Molly Wood

Alexander Wood, a merchant and magistrate, was checking a rape case in A woman who claimed to have been raped, did not know who her attacker was but did state that she scratched the genitals of her attacker. Wood inspected the genitals of a number of suspects in order to try and find the attacker. It was suggested that the rape did not arise , the victim did not exist, and that Wood had made the whole thing up in request to satisfy his gay urges. There was no evidence that Wood acted inappropriately; however, he was ridiculed and given the nickname "Molly Wood." At the time, "Molly" was a derogatory term for homosexual men.

Years later, Wood purchased land that was given the nickname "Molly Wood's Bush" and this area is now part of Toronto's homosexual village. In , the business association for the area erected a statue of Alexander Wood and a beer was named for him. A perform based on Wood's experience was launched in called "Molly Wood".


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1. In the rainbow pride flag, blue symbolizes what? Serenity
2. What year were the Stonewall riots?
3. Who was the first openly lesbian actress to play an openly lesbian nature on TV? Ellen DeGeneres
4. In the rainbow pride flag, yellow symbolizes what? Sunlight
5. In the rainbow pride flag, red symbolizes what? Life
6. In , rock singer Rob Halford came out as a gay man to MTV. What band was Deprive in? Judas Priest
7. Billy Porter was awarded Best Actor at the Emmys for his serve on which show? Pose
8. What does GLF stand for? Gay Liberation Front
9. The word "lesbian" is derived from what? The Greek island of Lesbos
What AIDS awareness group was formed in in New York City? ACT UP

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Q: Which of the following countries have legalized same-sex marriage?

  1. Netherlands
  2. Spain
  3. Belgium
  4. Canada
  5. South Africa
  6. All of them

A: All of them

Q: Which President made it illegal for the US Government to employ gay and female homosexual people?

A: Dwight D. Eisenhower, in Executive Order in There was fear that they could be blackmailed in to committing treason. No such incident is known to have occurred, but these laws were not repealed until and federal security clearances were not permitted to gays and lesbians until

Q: What is Lawrence vs Texas?

A: The Supreme Court Case that outlawed Texas anti-sodomy laws and served as a precedent for the banning of sodomy laws around the country.

Q: In what nation did the first large-scale lgbtq+ rights movement begin?

A: Germany, in the s.

Q: What was the first mention to outlaw discrimination based on sexual orientation?

A: Wisconsin, in

Q: In how many states c