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  2. Donnie McClurkin - Wikipedia

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    Donnie McClurkin. Donald Andrew McClurkin Jr. (born November 9, 1959) is an American gospel singer and minister. He has won three Grammy Awards, ten Stellar Awards, two BET Awards, two Soul Train Awards, one Dove Award and one NAACP Image Awards. He is one of the top selling gospel artists, selling over 13 million albums. [1]

  3. Girlfriends (American TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Girlfriends (American TV series) Girlfriends. (American TV series) Girlfriends is an American sitcom television series created by Mara Brock Akil that premiered on September 11, 2000, on UPN and aired on UPN's successor network, The CW, before being canceled in 2008. The final episode aired on February 11, 2008.

  4. Nicole C. Mullen - Wikipedia

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    www.nicolecmullen.com. Aileen Nicole Coleman-Mullen, known professionally as Nicole C. Mullen, (born January 3 1967) [3] is an American singer, songwriter, and choreographer. She was born and raised in Cincinnati, Ohio.

  5. LGBTQ history in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Hodges on the night of June 26, 2015. The first legal same-sex marriage ceremony in the United States happened on February 12, 2004 between Del Martin and Phyllis Lyon, when mayor of San Francisco Gavin Newsom ordered city hall to issue marriage licenses to same-sex couples.

  6. Kristen Stewart's Candid Quotes About Sexuality and Coming ...

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    I’m not going to.”. Stewart added that “not defining” her sexuality is the epitome of “what [she’s] about,” adding, “If you don’t get it, I don’t have time for you.”. Months ...

  7. Timeline of LGBT history in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The first gay leather bar, the Gold Coast, opened in Chicago in 1958. One, Inc. v. Olesen 355 U.S. 371 (1958) is a landmark United States Supreme Court decision for LGBT rights in the United States. It was the first U.S. Supreme Court ruling to deal with homosexuality and the first to address free speech rights with respect to homosexuality.

  8. Fred Hammond - Wikipedia

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    Fred Hammond. Frederick William Hammond[1] (born December 27, 1960) [2] is an American gospel singer, bass guitar player, and record producer. He is regarded as one of the most popular figures in contemporary gospel music. [3][4][5] He is known for using a variety of different styles in his music such as R&B, hip-hop, and disco.

  9. Lord, I Lift Your Name on High - Wikipedia

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    Songwriter (s) Rick Founds. "Lord, I Lift Your Name on High" is a worship song. It was written by Rick Founds in 1989. Founds wrote the song during his morning devotion, while reading the scriptures on his computer monitor and watching television. He plucked his guitar thinking about the "cycle of redemption", comparing it with the water cycle.