Martha Shelley (born December 27, 1943) is an American lesbian activist, feminist, writer, and poet.
. . . I discovered that I could take a risk and survive. I could march in Philadelphia. I could go out in the street and be gay evenin a dress or a skirt without getting shot. Each victory gave me courage for the next one.
. . . there was the annual Fourth of July picketing at Independence Hall in Philadelphia. . . . I thought it was ridiculous to have to go there in a skirt. But I did it anyway because it was something that might possibly have an effect. I remember walking around in my little white blouse and skirt and tourists standing there eating their ice cream cones and watching us like the zoo had opened.
A woman who doesn't care what men think of her - ah, this is dangerous. This is the worst conceivable insult to the male ego.
I have met many feminists who were not Lesbians but I have never met a Lesbian who was not a feminist.
Robert Mitchum
Timothy M. Dolan
Dick Randolph
Beth Broderick
Antony Beevor
Bela Lugosi
Jesse Plemons
Jay Ruderman
Vincent Van Gogh
Jeff Koons
John Kricfalusi
Lisa McMann