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Mabel Hampton: Dancer During Harlem Renaissance and LGBT Historian & Activist

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Mabel Hampton was a dancer during the Harlem Renaissance and later became an LGBT historian, philanthropist, and activist. Hampton marched in the first National Gay and Lesbian March on Washington, and she appeared in the films Silent Pioneers and Before Stonewall. Hampton was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, on May 2, 1902. She was only []

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