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Ellen Degeneres The first actress to came out live

Metairie: City of Louisiana.
Sitcom: Comedy episode series with pre-recordedlaughter simulating an audience.
Emmy Awards: The Emmy Awards, nicknamed Emmys,are American television awards, presented by the Academy of Television Arts and Sciences thathon orannually, since 1949, the best programs and the best professionals of American television.
Golden Globes: The Golden Globes (officially titled Golden Globe Awards)are American film and television awards given annually since 1944 by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA).
Oprah Winfrey Show: The Oprah Winfrey Show (also known simply as Oprah or simply O) is an Americantalk show based in Chicago, produced and hosted by Oprah Winfrey.
Chapstick Lesbian: Is an English expression for a lesbian group with rather neutral gender attributes.
Gay Proselytism: Zeal deployed to attract new homosexual followers, to propagate a doctrine.

Simone de Beauvoir an avant-garde women

Pioneer: A person who is the first to accomplishsomething in a particular field
Tyrannical: A tyrannical, authoritarian and oppressive government.
Prix Goncourt: The Prix Goncourt is a French literary prize for French- speaking authors, created by the will of Edmond de Goncourt in 1892. The Goncourt Literary Society, known as the Goncourt Academy was officially founded in 1902 and the first Goncourt Prize was proclaimed on December 21, 1903.

The suffragettes a noble revolt

National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies: The National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies (NUWSS), also known as the Suffragists to distinguish themselves from the Suffragettes, was anorganization that campaigned for women's suffrage in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in the United Kingdom.
Women Social and Political Union: The Women's Social and Political Union, often referred to by its acronym WS PU, was a feminist organization founded in 1903 and disbanded in 1917, which campaigned for women's right to vote in the United Kingdom.
Suffragettes: English feminist who fought for gender equality and in particular to obtain the right to vote for women.
Liberal party: A liberal party is a political party that advocates ideas related to liberalism. In many countries, there is a liberal or liberal-like party. But depending on the country, the term liberal can cover a variety of ideologies on the political spectrum.
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