This article is about the gay rights activist. For the footballer, see Fred Sargent.
Fred Sargeant
Born
Frédéric André Sargeant
(1948-07-29) July 29, 1948 (age 75)
Fontainebleau, France
Nationality
American and French (dual citizenship)
Occupation
Police officer (retired)
Known for
Participant in the Stonewall riots and co-proposer and organizer of the first annual Gay Pride March
Website
fredsargeant.com
Frédéric André Sargeant (born July 29, 1948)[1] is a French-American gay rights activist and a former lieutenant with the Stamford CT Police Department.[2] He participated in each of the nights of the 1969 Stonewall riots and was one of the four co-founders of the first Gay Pride march in New York City in 1970. He was vice-chairman of the Homophile Youth Movement at the time.[3]
Frédéric André Sargeant (born July 29, 1948) is a French-American gay rights activist and a former lieutenant with the Stamford CT Police Department. He...
morning of June 28, 1969, Rodwell was on his way home with his partner, FredSargeant. As they passed the Stonewall Inn, they discovered a plainclothes police...
larger public scale. On November 2, 1969, Craig Rodwell, his partner FredSargeant, Ellen Broidy, and Linda Rhodes proposed the first pride march to be...
Stonewall one year earlier. On November 2, 1969, Craig Rodwell, his partner FredSargeant, Ellen Broidy, and Linda Rhodes proposed the first gay pride parade...
across the US, is considered to be a watershed moment for LGBT rights. FredSargeant, an organizer of some of the first marches, said that the goal was to...
correction from his former partner and first manager of the bookshop, FredSargeant. In 2006, the bookstore was purchased by one time manager, Kim Brinster...
as both groups antagonized each other. Craig Rodwell and his partner FredSargeant took the opportunity the morning after the first riot to print and distribute...
within the West Village. On November 2, 1969, Craig Rodwell, his partner FredSargeant, Ellen Broidy, and Linda Rhodes proposed an annual march to be held...
larger public scale. On November 2, 1969, Craig Rodwell, his partner FredSargeant, Ellen Broidy, and Linda Rhodes proposed the first pride march to be...
demonstration. Later that year, on November 2, 1969, Craig Rodwell, his partner FredSargeant, Ellen Broidy, and Linda Rhodes proposed the first gay pride parade...
At the November 1969 ERCHO meeting in Philadelphia, Craig Rodwell, FredSargeant, Ellen Broidy and Linda Rhodes submitted a resolution for a march to...
Inigo Philbrick (born 1987/1988), art dealer and convicted fraudster FredSargeant (born 1948, class of 1966), co-founder of first Pride march in 1970...
Organizations on behalf of herself, Linda Rhodes, Craig Rodwell and FredSargeant, proposing hold an annual march on the last Saturday in June to be called...
in Final Pete Suttie - 6th in Final Men's 3 Mile Run Walter Hornby FredSargeant George Ball Men's 6 Mile Run Billy Reynolds - 6th Wilf McCluskey - 8th...
The conference passed a resolution drafted by Rodwell, his partner FredSargeant, Broidy and Linda Rhodes to move the demonstration from July 4 in Philadelphia...
York Police Department deputy inspector Seymour Pine, Yvonne Ritter, FredSargeant, Martha Shelley, Howard Smith, Lucian Truscott, and Doric Wilson present...
Also in 1947, Hayworth was featured in a Life cover story by Winthrop Sargeant that resulted in her being nicknamed "The Love Goddess". The term was adopted...
digitalhorizonsonline.org. Retrieved April 13, 2021. "Sargeant County Teller (Linton, Sargeant County, D.T. [N.D.]) 1883-1972". Library of Congress. Retrieved...
14 March 1995 (1995-03-14) 29 "Alone" Niall Buggy and Terry Molloy guest star Jan Sargeant Jonathan Myerson 17 March 1995 (1995-03-17) 30 "Quits" TBA Keith Boak Rory...
year, she divorced Markey. Her fourth and final husband was Howland H. Sargeant, U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs and president of...