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Heritage Minutes: Jim Egan

Pioneering gay activist Jim Egan publicly challenged a culture of rampant homophobia in the press starting in the late 1940s, when it was dangerous to speak out.

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  • Theodore Saunders

    Theodore Saunders

    Jim Egan (young)

  • James Daly

    James Daly

    Jack Nesbit (young)

  • Clyde Whitham

    Clyde Whitham

    Jim Egan (old)

  • Brian Edward Thwaites

    Brian Edward Thwaites

    Jack Nesbit (old)

  • Chris O'Bray

    Chris O'Bray

    Jim Egan (voice)

  • K.D. Lang

    K.D. Lang

    Narrator (voice)

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Pioneering gay activist Jim Egan publicly challenged a culture of rampant homophobia in the press starting in the late 1940s, when it was dangerous to speak out.

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