Examples of 'mattachine' in a sentence

Meaning of "mattachine"

A secretive organization founded in the early 1950s to advocate for the rights of homosexuals. It operated in the United States and aimed to improve the political and social condition of the LGBTQ+ community

How to use "mattachine" in a sentence

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Seven of us from the mattachine society.
But Mattachine remained underground and never became a mass movement.
We all took oaths to protect the Mattachine.
Most of the Mattachine founders were communists.
The only code I know is the one the Mattachine uses.
The Mattachine Society used so-called harlequin diamonds as their emblem.
The jury deadlocked and Mattachine declared victory.
The first gay political organization in the United States was the Mattachine Society.
Matty attends a meeting of the Mattachine Society, where he meets Burt and Ethan.
Thanks to you all, we have successfully raised funds and elected the Mattachine Society Treasurer.
November 11 - The Mattachine Society is founded in Los Angeles as the first gay liberation organization.
La Miranda realizes that Matty has not told his Mattachine friends about her and storms out.
The GIF, however, was still a committee under the thumb of Mattachine.
I never heard of this Mattachine Society.
The Mattachine Society was involved in two landmark gay rights cases in the 1950s.

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This was his first exposure to groups like the Mattachine Society, which he considered elitist.
Mattachine Society - Founded in 1950 was one of the earliest homophile organizations.
It 's the symbol of the Mattachine Society.
November 11 - The Mattachine Society is founded in Los Angeles, California, as the first gay-liberation organization.
You are a writer? No, I am a member of the Mattachine Society.
What was the Mattachine Society?
In a 1976 interview with Jonathan Ned Katz, Hay was asked the origin of the name Mattachine.
He was president of gay rights group the Mattachine Society in the 1960s.

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