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The Society for Human Rights was an American LGBT rights organization established in Chicago in 1924. Society founder Henry Gerber was inspired to create it by the work of German doctor Magnus Hirschfeld and the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee and by the organisation Bund für Menschenrecht by Friedrich Radszuweit and in Berlin. It was the first recognized gay rights organization in the United States, having received a charter from the state of Illinois, and produced the first American publication for homosexuals, Friendship and Freedom. A few months after being chartered, the group ceased to exist in the wake of the arrest of several of the Society's members. Despite its short existence and small size, the Society has been recognized as a precursor to the modern gay liberation movement.

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  • Bund für Menschenrecht (de)
  • Society for Human Rights (es)
  • Society for Human Rights (it)
  • Society for Human Rights (en)
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  • Der Verein Bund für Menschenrecht (BfM) war eine Organisation von bi- und homosexuellen Frauen und Männern sowie Transpersonen in der Zeit der Weimarer Republik. (de)
  • La Society for Human Rights (Sociedad para los derechos humanos) fue la primera organización para la defensa de los derechos de los homosexuales registrada en los Estados Unidos. Fue fundada en Chicago en 1924 por Henry Gerber, inspirado en la sociedad creada en Alemania por el doctor Magnus Hirschfeld, el Comité científico humanitario. Editaron la primera publicación dirigida a homosexuales de EE. UU., Friendship and Freedom (Amistad y libertad). Pocos meses después de su creación la sociedad se disolvió debido al arresto de varios de sus miembros. A pesar de su corta existencia y escaso tamaño es considerada una de las precursoras del moderno movimiento de liberación gay. (es)
  • The Society for Human Rights was an American LGBT rights organization established in Chicago in 1924. Society founder Henry Gerber was inspired to create it by the work of German doctor Magnus Hirschfeld and the Scientific-Humanitarian Committee and by the organisation Bund für Menschenrecht by Friedrich Radszuweit and in Berlin. It was the first recognized gay rights organization in the United States, having received a charter from the state of Illinois, and produced the first American publication for homosexuals, Friendship and Freedom. A few months after being chartered, the group ceased to exist in the wake of the arrest of several of the Society's members. Despite its short existence and small size, the Society has been recognized as a precursor to the modern gay liberation movement. (en)
  • La Society for Human Rights è la prima organizzazione riconosciuta per i diritti degli omosessuali negli Stati Uniti, fondata a Chicago nel 1924. È stata fondata da . È stata la prima organizzazione a elaborare la prima pubblicazione in America per gli omosessuali, Friendship and Freedom. Pochi mesi dopo la registrazione dell'organizzazione, alcuni membri del gruppo sono stati arrestati, interrompendo l'attività. Sebbene sia durata solo poco tempo, l'organizzazione è riconosciuta come l'iniziatore della moderna azione omosessuale e della formazione di organizzazioni per i diritti degli omosessuali di oggi. (it)
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