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  2. Dorothy Mae Apartment-Hotel fire - Wikipedia

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    The Dorothy Mae Apartment-Hotel fire was the impetus for the 1984 passage of a fire sprinkler law known as the Dorothy Mae ordinance. [2] The Dorothy Mae ordinance "requires all pre-1943 residential buildings of R-1, Occupancy, three or more stories in height, to meet certain specified retroactive fire safety requirements." [8]

  3. Knights of Momus - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, New Orleans City Council member Dorothy Mae Taylor passed an ordinance that required social organizations, including Mardi Gras Krewes, to certify publicly that they did not discriminate on the basis of race, gender, handicap, or sexual orientation, in order to obtain parade permits and other public licensure. In effect, the ordinance ...

  4. Dorothy Mae Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Mae DeLavallade Taylor (August 10, 1928 – August 18, 2000), was an educator and politician in New Orleans, the first African-American woman to be elected to and serve in the Louisiana House of Representatives. From 1971 to 1980, she represented District 20, since renumbered, in her native New Orleans.

  5. Mistick Krewe of Comus - Wikipedia

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    In 1991 the New Orleans City Council, led by Democrat Dorothy Mae Taylor, passed an ordinance that required social organizations, including Mardi Gras Krewes, to certify publicly that they did not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender, disability, or sexual orientation, in order to obtain parade permits and other public licensure.

  6. Krewe of Proteus - Wikipedia

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    In 1991 the New Orleans City Council, led by Democrat Dorothy Mae Taylor, passed an ordinance that required social organizations, including Mardi Gras Krewes, to certify publicly that they did not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, gender, disability, or sexual orientation, in order to obtain parade permits and other public licensure.

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  8. Dorothy Mae Richardson - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Mae Richardson (May 3, 1922 – April 28, 1991) was an African American community activist who is credited with introducing a new model of community development in the late 1960s when she led a resident campaign for better housing in her neighborhood on the Central North Side of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.

  9. Dorothy Mae - Wikipedia

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    Dorothy Mae is a given name. People with this given name include: Dorothy Mae Kilgallen, American writer and game show contestant (1913–1965) Dorothy Mae Richardson, American community activist (1922–1991) Dorothy Mae Stang, American nun murdered in Brazil (1931–2005) Dorothy Mae Taylor, American politician (1928–2000)