American activist, dancer, philanthropist (1902–1989)
Mabel Hampton
Hampton c. 1919
Born
May 2, 1902 (1902-05-02)
Winston-Salem, North Carolina
Died
October 26, 1989(1989-10-26) (aged 87)
New York City, New York
Nationality
American
Organization
Lesbian Herstory Archives
Known for
Dancing, gay activism, domestic work
Movement
Harlem Renaissance
Mabel Hampton (May 2, 1902 – October 26, 1989) was an American lesbian activist, a dancer during the Harlem Renaissance, and a volunteer for both Black and lesbian/gay organizations. She was a significant contributor to the Lesbian Herstory Archives.[1]
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Geographic Society and editor of National Geographic Magazine from 1957 to 1969. Mabel Gardiner Hubbard married Alexander Graham Bell, an eminent scientist, inventor...
in 1895. As a journalist, Mabel Potter Daggett wrote and edited for newspapers and magazines. She was an editor on Hampton's Magazine and The Delineator...
failing to counsel patients, and racketeering. His co-defendants were: Pearl Mabel Gosnell, Kermit's wife, was charged with abortion at 24 or more weeks, conspiracy...
and their great desire to educate their children. Two Hampton teachers, Charlotte Thorn and Mabel Dillingham, white women from New England, responded to...
pocket watch, a pen knife, and a locket bearing a photograph of actress Mabel Normand. A two-carat diamond ring was on his finger. With the evidence of...
FitzGerald, Baron Offaly (son of Gerald FitzGerald, 11th Earl of Kildare and Mabel Browne) and secondly Sir Phillip Butler, of Watton Woodhall. She was the...
object. An elderly woman named Mabel calls and offers to provide more information about the signal. Everett and Fay go to Mabel's home, where they find her...
running away to join a traveling circus. Some accounts give her birth name as Mabel Clara Dela Taste. In the 1930s, she worked in night clubs in the northwest...
August 4, 1919. On March 5, 1928, Stultz, Oliver Colin LeBoutillier, and Mabel Boll on an improvised seat, made the first non-stop flight in the Columbia...
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