LC control no. | nr 89001328 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
Personal name heading | Ulrichs, Karl Heinrich, 1825-1895 |
Variant(s) | Numantius, Numa, 1825-1895 Ulrichs, Carl Heinrich, 1825-1895 Ulrichs, Carl Heinrich, d. 1894 |
Other standard no. | 0000000081422432 62346715 Q60318 |
Associated place | Munich (Germany) |
Birth date | 1825-08-28 |
Death date | 1895-07-14 |
Place of birth | Hannover (Germany : Province) |
Place of death | Italy |
Field of activity | Gay rights Civil rights workers Human rights workers Gender identity Sodomy--Law and legislation--Germany |
Affiliation | Association of German Jurists |
Profession or occupation | Lawyers |
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Found in | Kennedy, H.C. Ulrichs, 1988: t.p. (Karl Heinrich Ulrichs) p. 13, etc. (b. 8/28/1825; d. 7/14/1895) nuc89-34207: His Raging sword, 1978 (hdg. on WU rept.: Ulrichs, Carl Heinrich, 1825-1895; usage: Karl Heinrich Ulrichs) LC data base, 3/6/90 (hdgs.: Ulrichs, Karl Heinrich, 1825-1895; Ulrichs, Carl Heinrich, d. 1894; usage: Karl Heinrich Ulrichs; Carl Heinrich Ulrichs) The riddle of "man-manly love", 1994: t.p. (Karl Heinrich Ulrichs) p. 23 (also wrote under pseudonym Numa Numantius) New York times, July 6, 2020: page D8, in an obituary within the "Overlooked" series (Karl Heinrich Ulrichs, born Aug. 28. 1825 in Aurich, in the kingdom of Hanover in northwestern Germany, died July 14, 1895 in Italy, aged 69; speaking more than 100 years before the 1969 New York City Stonewall riots at an 1867 meeting of the Association of German Jurists in Munich, Ulrichs argued for the repeal of sodomy laws that criminalized sex between men in several of the German-speaking kingdoms and duchies that existed before the creation of a unified German state; published a series of pamphlets from 1864 to 1879 that helped forge the concepts of gay people as a distinct group and of sexual identity as an innate human characteristic) |