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[[File:Alan Louis.jpg|thumb|Alan Louis]]'''Alan Louis''' (1932–2010) was a long-term activist for gay rights, and a member for many years of the [[CHE]] Executive. He had a special interest in the Caribbean and its peoples,which made him all the more insistent in campaigning against "Murder Music".
 
[[File:Alan Louis.jpg|thumb|Alan Louis]]'''Alan Louis''' (1932–2010) was a long-term activist for gay rights, and a member for many years of the [[CHE]] Executive. He had a special interest in the Caribbean and its peoples,which made him all the more insistent in campaigning against "Murder Music".
  
He ran the gay group "[[Sunday at Two]]" for a number of years in his own home, and had a special interest in campaigning for the rights of older LGBT people.<ref>Reproduced with permission from http://ageofdiversity.org.uk/In-tribute</ref>
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In the 1970s he was chair of the [[Kilburn CHE Group]].
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In later years he ran the gay group "[[Sunday at Two]]" for a number of years in his own home, and had a special interest in campaigning for the rights of older LGBT people.<ref>Reproduced with permission from http://ageofdiversity.org.uk/In-tribute</ref>
  
 
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Alan Louis
Alan Louis (1932–2010) was a long-term activist for gay rights, and a member for many years of the CHE Executive. He had a special interest in the Caribbean and its peoples,which made him all the more insistent in campaigning against "Murder Music".

In the 1970s he was chair of the Kilburn CHE Group.

In later years he ran the gay group "Sunday at Two" for a number of years in his own home, and had a special interest in campaigning for the rights of older LGBT people.[1]

References

  1. Reproduced with permission from http://ageofdiversity.org.uk/In-tribute