Karl Heinrich Ulrichs
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- | '''Karl-Heinrich Ulrichs''' ([[Aurich]], [[28 August]] [[1825]] – [[L'Aquila]], [[14 July]] [[1895]]), is seen today as a pioneer of modern [[LGBT movements|lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender movements]]. | + | '''Karl Heinrich Ulrichs''' (1825 – 1895) was a [[German lawyer]], jurist, journalist, and writer who is regarded today as a pioneer of [[sexology]] and the modern [[gay rights movement]]. |
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+ | == See also == | ||
+ | * [[List of civil rights leaders]] | ||
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Karl Heinrich Ulrichs (1825 – 1895) was a German lawyer, jurist, journalist, and writer who is regarded today as a pioneer of sexology and the modern gay rights movement.
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