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One of Morrissey's favourite books: "Men's Liberation: A New Definition of Masculinity" - via NME interview (1983):<br>
One of Morrissey's favourite books: "Men's Liberation: A New Definition of Masculinity" - via NME interview (1983):<br>
[[https://www.morrissey-solo.com/content/interview/nme0983.html Morrissey - "Portrait Of The Artist As A Consumer"]]
[[https://www.morrissey-solo.com/content/interview/nme0983.html Morrissey - "Portrait Of The Artist As A Consumer"]]
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One of Morrissey's favourite books: "Men's Liberation: A New Definition of Masculinity" - via NME interview (1983):
[Morrissey - "Portrait Of The Artist As A Consumer"]

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John Richard "Jack" Nichols Jr. (March 16, 1938 – May 2, 2005) was an American gay rights activist. He co-founded the Washington, D.C., branch of the Mattachine Society in 1961 with Franklin E. Kameny. He appeared in the 1967 CBS documentary, CBS Reports: The Homosexuals, under the pseudonym Warren Adkins.