Ann Maguire Speaking
Title
Ann Maguire Speaking
Date
1984
Description
Ann Maguire making fists as she speaks behind a podium. In the 1970s, Maguire hosted the WBUR radio show Gay Way, managed the Lesbian bar Somewhere, and served as the manager of Elaine Noble's successful 1974 election campaign. Maguire was a lifelong advocate for LGBTQ+ rights and health access and served as the Boston Mayor’s Liaison to the LGBT Community from 1984 to 1987. Maguire passed away in 2023.
Creator
Ellen Shub
Subject
Maguire, Ann
Shub, Ellen
LGBTQ+ activism
Publisher
The History Project
Rights
Copyright Ellen Shub 1984.
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Type
Still Image
Format
Black-and-White Photograph
8 x 10 inches
Language
English
Identifier
GCN.PPL-00.423
Source
Gay Community News (publication and photographs), 1973-1999
Is Part Of
People L - Q
Collection
Citation
Ellen Shub, “Ann Maguire Speaking,” Documented | Digital Collections of The History Project, accessed September 13, 2024, https://historyproject.omeka.net/items/show/1576.
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