Difference between revisions of "My Mayoral Campaign, January 1973-April 1973"
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+ | [[Image:Mask201.jpg]] <span style="color: Blue">The Cast</span> - <small>Major players identified. Actual historical figures on left.</small> | ||
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+ | | style="width:450px" | Jeff Graubart, Gay activist,Socialist Workers Party mayoral candidate,Narrator || Dave Rosen | ||
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+ | | Hiram Paley, Democratic mayoral candidate || Manny Singer | ||
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+ | | Ruth Brookens, Republican mayoral candidate || Ethel Doughty | ||
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+ | | Rev. Charles Llewellyn, Bible thumper, Independent mayoral candidate || Rev. Orville Barber | ||
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+ | | William Stanley, Gay activist, YSA member, Graubart campaign manager || Winston Stanfield III | ||
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+ | |} | ||
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+ | In light of the recent repeal of the cross-dressing laws in Champaign and Urbana, power | ||
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[[Image:StatementOfCandidacy1973.jpg|400px|thumb|Note the signature of the Urbana City Clerk at the bottom. As you will see, It is the greatest irony of this exhibit and of critical importance to the novel.]] | [[Image:StatementOfCandidacy1973.jpg|400px|thumb|Note the signature of the Urbana City Clerk at the bottom. As you will see, It is the greatest irony of this exhibit and of critical importance to the novel.]] | ||
Revision as of 17:46, 23 January 2010
The Cast - Major players identified. Actual historical figures on left.
Jeff Graubart, Gay activist,Socialist Workers Party mayoral candidate,Narrator | Dave Rosen |
Hiram Paley, Democratic mayoral candidate | Manny Singer |
Ruth Brookens, Republican mayoral candidate | Ethel Doughty |
Rev. Charles Llewellyn, Bible thumper, Independent mayoral candidate | Rev. Orville Barber |
William Stanley, Gay activist, YSA member, Graubart campaign manager | Winston Stanfield III |
In light of the recent repeal of the cross-dressing laws in Champaign and Urbana, power