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  2. Ann B. Davis - Wikipedia

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    Ann Bradford Davis (May 3, 1926 – June 1, 2014) was an American actress. [1] [2] She achieved prominence for her role in the NBC situation comedy The Bob Cummings Show (1955–1959), for which she twice won the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series, but she was best known for playing the part of Alice Nelson, the housekeeper in ABC's The Brady Bunch (1969 ...

  3. List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: D–E - Wikipedia

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    B [79] Clive Davis: b. 1932 American Record company executive B [80] Evan Davis: b. 1962 English Journalist, economist G [81] Frederick W. Davis: 1880–1961 American-Mexican Art dealer G [82] Liam Davis: b. 1990 English Footballer G [83] Levi Davis: b. 1998 English Rugby union player (1st current player to come out as bisexual) B [84] Madeline ...

  4. List of bisexual characters in television - Wikipedia

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    After Nancy's marriage to Arnie was over, she came out as a lesbian, and later, as bisexual. [18] [19] Juliet Becker: Rae Baker: The Bill: Juliet is openly bisexual, and had an affair with a married woman. She was later stabbed and died. [20] [21] Mariana Belcombe: Anna Madeley: The Secret Diaries of Miss Anne Lister: Mariana is Anne Lister's ...

  5. 'Brady Bunch' Star Ann B. Davis Never Told Her Cast Members ...

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    Portrayed by actress Ann B. Davis, Alice Nelson earned a spot in the hearts of the six "Brady Bunch" kids, often seen as a third parental figure, but it was her sense of humor that made her truly ...

  6. How to Avoid Ann B. Davis' Fate as a Job Seeker - AOL

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    SynergybyDesign/Flickr Unless you've been disconnected from the outside world, by now you likely know that Ann B. Davis, best known for playing one of television's most famous housekeepers, Alice ...

  7. History of lesbianism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    In the 1970s open lesbians also began their first forays into American politics. In 1972, Nancy Wechsler became the first openly gay or lesbian person in political office in America; she was elected to the Ann Arbor City Council in 1972 as a member of the Human Rights Party and came out as a lesbian during her first and only term there. [120]

  8. Lesbian - Wikipedia

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    With only a handful of lesbian pulp fiction authors were women writing for lesbians, including Ann Bannon, Valerie Taylor, Paula Christian, and Vin Packer/Ann Aldrich. These authors deliberately defied the standard of virile adventures by focusing on the relationship between the pair, instead of writing sexually explicit material like virile ...

  9. Political lesbianism - Wikipedia

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    According to A Dictionary of Gender Studies, some lesbians who believed themselves to be 'born that way' considered political lesbians or those who believe lesbianism is a choice based on institutionalized heterosexuality were appropriating the term 'lesbian' and not experiencing or speaking out against the oppression that those women ...