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'''MANDFHAB''' ('''Male and Female Homosexual Association of Britain''') was an organisation launched in January 1968 in [[Wolverhampton]]. It achieved publicity by an interview with its founder, [[John Holland]] (initially referred to by his first name only) in the ''Wolverhampton Express and Star'' and then in the ''News of the World''. It ceased to exist by the end of that year, but John Holland was one of the founders of the [[Wolverhampton CHE Group]] in 1970.<ref>[[Peter Scott-Presland]], ''[[Amiable Warriors]]'', Chapter 4</ref>
'''MANDFHAB''' ('''Male and Female Homosexual Association of Britain''') was an organisation launched in January 1968 in [[Wolverhampton]]. It achieved publicity by an interview with its founder, [[John Holland]] (then aged 19 and initially referred to by his first name only) in the ''Wolverhampton Express and Star'' and then in the ''News of the World''. It ceased to exist by the end of that year, but John Holland was one of the founders of the [[Wolverhampton CHE Group]] in 1970.<ref> ''[[Amiable Warriors]]'' Volume One, pages 273&ndash;276</ref>


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MANDFHAB (Male and Female Homosexual Association of Britain) was an organisation launched in January 1968 in Wolverhampton. It achieved publicity by an interview with its founder, John Holland (then aged 19 and initially referred to by his first name only) in the Wolverhampton Express and Star and then in the News of the World. It ceased to exist by the end of that year, but John Holland was one of the founders of the Wolverhampton CHE Group in 1970.[1]

References

  1. Amiable Warriors Volume One, pages 273–276