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In summary, the article "A Quick Look at Lesbians by Dilys Rowe" (Winter 1962–1963) was based on an interview with three self-confessed "homosexual women" and a female doctor who specialised in marriage guidance. The article focused on the largely invisible lives of lesbians in society at the time
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The Shakespeare's Head also had another function as the home of the MRG lending library and reading group. Much of the lesbian literature of the time was not available through book stores and public libraries, so the MRG library was an invaluable resource of largely donated books and publications.
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Initially, the group had quite an impact on the press and on television which elevated the status of lesbians into something that could be discussed in ordinary society. Many women, including Esme Langley, volunteered to be interviewed and photographed for this purpose, risking loss of employment,
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Esme worked as a secretary and was working in the field of magazine publishing at the time when she started MRG. She raised her eldest son on her own without ever being married, which was an unusual thing to do at the time. In 1958 she wrote a semi-autobiographical book called
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and their relationships with their mother and father. It proposed that lesbians reported growing up in families where they had a weak father and a dominant mother and that they had failed to emotionally bond with their fathers during their formative years.
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The aims of the MRG were quoted as to "collaborate in research into the homosexual condition, especially as it concerns women; and to disseminate information to those genuinely in the quest of enlightenment".
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later that year. This prompted a rush of enquiries and boosted membership from all over the country. Many of the members were married and had to get their husbands' written consent before they could join.
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under the pseudonym of Ann Bruce, which describes her life from being in the A.T.S in occupied Germany to being a single parent and living in the conservative post Second World War era.
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was largely written by the same group of women and was often accused of being too middle class. It graduated from a type-written newsletter to a full glossy magazine by 1971.
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in late 1962. Although it would appear condemning in the present day, it discussed serious issues with interviews and quotations, and it prompted an interest in research into
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Following on from this, a research article that was compiled with the help of the Minorities Research Group was "On the Genesis of Female Homosexuality by E. Bene" for the
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At one of the group debates in August 1964, a record 70 women turned up to discuss 'the freedom of dress'. This took place in a room above the Shakespeare's Head in
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which focuses on equal rights for all homosexuals. These superseded the objectives of Minorities Research Group and helped bring about its demise and evolution.
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Some of the MRG members wanted to steer away from research to improve the social aspects of the group. They went on to found the still running Kenric in 1965.
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describes its contents as including letters from women around the country discussing local dances, events and the gay and lesbian politics of the day.
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publication and the benefits of MRG membership were regularly promoted inside amongst its clientele and group meetings were sometimes held there.
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In 1964, Esme Langley was interviewed by a psychiatrist for a late night Welsh television program. Shortly afterwards a documentary was made for
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magazine in the same year. Jackie also went on to become an Executive member of the Campaign for Homosexual Equality and the
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was not available in the shops and was entirely funded by Esme Langley, some advertising and its subscribers.
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Other group members were located through small classified advertisements placed in British newspapers such as
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The Minorities Research group had an active relationship with the American equivalent of the time period,
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Barbara Bell was the South Coast representative for MRG, as described in her biography
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After the legalisation of male homosexuality in the UK with the implementation of the
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magazines. She also appeared in several early documentaries about lesbians, including
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In 1971 a third television program about lesbians was made by Brigid Segrave called
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The Minorities Research Group was responsible for producing the monthly journal
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From the Closet to the Screen: Women at the Gateways Club, 1945–1985
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From the closet to the screen: women at the Gateways Club, 1945–85
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became regular contributors. A recent review of the magazine by
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that provided a lifeline to remote lesbians around the country.
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other more political organisations had appeared, such as the
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This library was eventually passed to lesbian social network
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along with other former MRG members such as Maureen Duffy.
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Dilys Rowe (Winter 1962–63). "A quick look at lesbians".
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Index

lesbians
United Kingdom
Arena Three
Esme Langley
Iris Murdoch
Esme Langley
Dilys Rowe
lesbian
bisexual
Gateways club
The Killing of Sister George
Arena Three
The Daily Telegraph
The Sunday Times
The Guardian
News of the World

Carnaby Street
butch
Kenric
Daughters of Bilitis
Arena Three
Arena Three
Maureen Duffy
Jackie Forster
Brighton Ourstory
Esme Langley
Sexual Offences Act 1967
Campaign for Homosexual Equality
Arena Three

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