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+ | *''[[Salammbô]]'' (1862) - Gustave Flaubert | ||
*[[Karl Ulrichs]], speaking at a conference of Jurists in Munich, becomes the first person in modern times to declare himself homosexual. Although he used the term, "[[Urning]]," Ulrichs continued to speak out for gay rights. | *[[Karl Ulrichs]], speaking at a conference of Jurists in Munich, becomes the first person in modern times to declare himself homosexual. Although he used the term, "[[Urning]]," Ulrichs continued to speak out for gay rights. | ||
== Births == | == Births == |
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- Salammbô (1862) - Gustave Flaubert
- Karl Ulrichs, speaking at a conference of Jurists in Munich, becomes the first person in modern times to declare himself homosexual. Although he used the term, "Urning," Ulrichs continued to speak out for gay rights.
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