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  2. LGBTQ culture in Dallas–Fort Worth - Wikipedia

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    The first pro-LGBT event in DFW occurred in 1972; it was an unorganized march in Downtown Dallas. [5] The first official gay pride parade took place in June 1980. [6] Since then, both the Dallas and Fort Worth metropolitan divisions of the Metroplex have held their own separate gay pride festivals.

  3. Black Hole of Calcutta - Wikipedia

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    Black Hole of Calcutta

  4. Laura Rios, 67, was born and raised in Worth Heights, located west of I-35W. Rios remembers when, in the 1950s, the community was peaceful and the people took pride in their neighborhood.

  5. Calcutta Rescue - Wikipedia

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    Calcutta Rescue. Calcutta Rescue is a charity based in Kolkata, India, founded by Jack Preger and registered under the West Bengal societies act. It runs medical, educational and support services to disadvantaged people in West Bengal. It also imparts vocational training to ex-patients and underprivileged people.

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  7. Dare to dream: How Fort Worth woman brings hope to ... - AOL

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    Over the years she has worked with several community organizations, including the Fort Worth Parks and Recreation Department, Fort Worth ISD’s 21st Century After-School Program, Focus In Life ...

  8. William Carey (missionary) - Wikipedia

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    William Carey (missionary)

  9. Lala Fay Watts - Wikipedia

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    Lala Fay Watts (1881–1971) was an American suffragette, temperance advocate, and labor activist. Born in Massachusetts, she spent most of her life in Texas where she led multiple organized reform efforts.