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'''Esmé Langley''' (1919–1991) was the founder of ''[[Arena Three]]'', the first British magazine for lesbians <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esme_Langley</ref> and the [[Minorities Research Group]], described as "the earliest overt homophile group of any kind in this country" by [[Antony Grey]] <ref>''Personal Tapestry'', page 129</ref>. | '''Esmé Langley''' (1919–1991) was the founder of ''[[Arena Three]]'', the first British magazine for lesbians <ref>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esme_Langley</ref> and the [[Minorities Research Group]], described as "the earliest overt homophile group of any kind in this country" by [[Antony Grey]] <ref>''Personal Tapestry'', page 129</ref>. | ||
She was born in [[Guisborough]], [[Yorkshire]]. | |||
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Esmé Langley (1919–1991) was the founder of Arena Three, the first British magazine for lesbians [1] and the Minorities Research Group, described as "the earliest overt homophile group of any kind in this country" by Antony Grey [2].
She was born in Guisborough, Yorkshire.
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- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Esme_Langley
- ↑ Personal Tapestry, page 129