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      • John Richard " Jack " Nichols Jr. (March 16, 1938 – May 2, 2005) was an American gay rights activist. He co-founded the Washington, D.C., branch of the Mattachine Society in 1961 with Franklin E. Kameny. He appeared in the 1967 CBS documentary, CBS Reports: The Homosexuals, under the pseudonym Warren Adkins.
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  2. John Richard "Jack" Nichols Jr. (March 16, 1938 – May 2, 2005) was an American gay rights activist. He co-founded the Washington, D.C., branch of the Mattachine Society in 1961 with Franklin E. Kameny. He appeared in the 1967 CBS documentary, CBS Reports: The Homosexuals, under the pseudonym Warren Adkins.

  3. May 4, 2005 · Jack Nichols, a writer and early gay activist who campaigned publicly for gay rights nearly a decade before the Stonewall riots of 1969, died on Monday in Cocoa Beach, Fla., where he lived. He...

  4. May 4, 2005 · Jack Nichols, a writer and editor who was an early leader of the gay rights movement in the United States, has died. He was 67. Nichols died Monday at Cape Canaveral Hospital in Cocoa Beach,...

  5. John Richard "Jack" Nichols Jr. (March 16, 1938 – May 2, 2005) was an American gay rights activist. He co-founded the Washington, D.C. branch of the Mattachine Society in 1961 with Frank Kameny . [1]

  6. John Richard "Jack" Nichols was a writer and gay rights champion at a time when identifying publicly as LGBT posed serious risk of being jailed or institutionalized. In 1961, he founded the Mattachine Society of Washington - a gay advocacy group - with Frank Kameny.

  7. As a journalist, activist, and editor of the first gay weekly newspaper in the United States, Jack Nichols left a legacy of gay rights, gay pride, and tremendous courage.

  8. May 8, 2005 · Jack Nichols Jr., a writer and editor and one of the first gay activists to take to the streets in Washington, Philadelphia and New York, died May 2 of leukemia at Cape Canaveral Hospital in...