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  • Rita Mae Brown
  • American writer, activist, and feminist (born 1944)

    Rita Mae Brown (born November 28, 1944) is an American feminist writer, best known for her coming-of-age autobiographical novel, Rubyfruit Jungle. Brown

    Rita Mae Brown

    Rita Mae Brown

    Rita_Mae_Brown

  • The Slumber Party Massacre
  • 1982 film by Amy Jones

    slasher film produced and directed by Amy Holden Jones and written by Rita Mae Brown. It is the first installment in the Slumber Party Massacre series, and

    The Slumber Party Massacre

    The_Slumber_Party_Massacre

  • Rita May (song)
  • 1976 single by Bob Dylan

    "Rita May" (sometimes spelled as "Rita Mae") is a song by Bob Dylan, originally recorded during the sessions for the album Desire, but released only as

    Rita May (song)

    Rita_May_(song)

  • Rubyfruit Jungle
  • 1973 debut novel by Rita Mae Brown

    Rubyfruit Jungle is the first novel by Rita Mae Brown. Published by the feminist press Daughters, Inc. in 1973, it was remarkable in its day for its explicit

    Rubyfruit Jungle

    Rubyfruit_Jungle

  • Venus Envy (novel)
  • 1993 novel by Rita Mae Brown

    Venus Envy is a 1993 novel by Rita Mae Brown. Mary Frazier Armstrong, known to all as "Frazier", is a successful and beautiful 35-year-old art gallery

    Venus Envy (novel)

    Venus_Envy_(novel)

  • Six of One (novel)
  • 1978 novel by Rita Mae Brown

    Six of One is a 1978 novel by Rita Mae Brown. It is the first in her Runnymede series of books about a small town on the Mason-Dixon line and its sometimes

    Six of One (novel)

    Six_of_One_(novel)

  • Lee Israel
  • American author and forger

    on The New York Times Best Seller List. Novelist and book reviewer Rita Mae Brown told readers of The Washington Post in 1979 that Kilgallen had expressed

    Lee Israel

    Lee_Israel

  • Cozy mystery
  • Subgenre of crime fiction

    cozy-mystery detectives, notably in the work of Lilian Jackson Braun and Rita Mae Brown; herbalists appear frequently (of whom the best known is Ellis Peters'

    Cozy mystery

    Cozy mystery

    Cozy_mystery

  • Southern Discomfort (novel)
  • 1982 novel by Rita Mae Brown

    Southern Discomfort is a 1982 novel by Rita Mae Brown. Through comedy and farce, it explores the theme of hypocrisy, especially that based on social status

    Southern Discomfort (novel)

    Southern_Discomfort_(novel)

  • The Woman Who Loved Elvis
  • 1993 television movie by Bill Bixby

    American drama television film, directed by Bill Bixby and written by Rita Mae Brown, based on the 1992 novel Graced Land by Laura Kalpakian. It stars Roseanne

    The Woman Who Loved Elvis

    The_Woman_Who_Loved_Elvis

  • Me & Rubyfruit
  • 1989 American film

    black and white. The title alludes to Rubyfruit Jungle, a 1973 novel by Rita Mae Brown that has explicitly lesbian themes. The video bears the signature features

    Me & Rubyfruit

    Me_&_Rubyfruit

  • Lavender Menace
  • Lesbian radical feminist advocacy group

    York City on May 1, 1970. Members included Karla Jay, Martha Shelley, Rita Mae Brown, Lois Hart, Barbara Love, Ellen Shumsky, Artemis March, Cynthia Funk

    Lavender Menace

    Lavender_Menace

  • 1986 Gay Games
  • LGBT multi-sport event in San Francisco, California, US

    United States from August 9 to August 17, 1986. The opening ceremony had Rita Mae Brown as master of ceremonies, and also featured Gwen Avery, the Barbary Coast

    1986 Gay Games

    1986_Gay_Games

  • Fannie Flagg
  • American actress, comedian and author

    2026. "RitaMae Goes to the Dogs". OutSmart Magazine. November 1, 2009. Retrieved May 1, 2026. Mansfield, Stephanie (August 13, 1981). "Rita Mae Brown, Martina

    Fannie Flagg

    Fannie Flagg

    Fannie_Flagg

  • Lesbian
  • Homosexual woman or girl

    who wrote on lesbian topics or about lesbian-themed plots included Rita Mae Brown, Dorothy Allison, Audre Lorde, and Cherríe Moraga. Lesbianism arrived

    Lesbian

    Lesbian

    Lesbian

  • Educating Rita (film)
  • 1983 British film by Lewis Gilbert

    Before You Go (2003). Rubyfruit Jungle, a novel by Rita Mae Brown, studied with great enthusiasm by Rita BFI Top 100 British films "The Chancellor Strikes

    Educating Rita (film)

    Educating_Rita_(film)

  • Bingo (novel)
  • 1988 novel by Rita Mae Brown

    Bingo is a 1988 novel by Rita Mae Brown. It is the second installation of the Runnymede series of books, following Six of One, which came out in 1978.

    Bingo (novel)

    Bingo_(novel)

  • Murder She Purred: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery
  • 1998 American TV series or program

    mystery with animal actors playing leading roles. It was based on Rita Mae Brown's novel series featuring a cat named Mrs. Murphy. The title is a nod

    Murder She Purred: A Mrs. Murphy Mystery

    Murder_She_Purred:_A_Mrs._Murphy_Mystery

  • Loose Lips (novel)
  • 1999 novel by Rita Mae Brown

    Loose Lips is a 1999 novel by Rita Mae Brown. It is the third book in her Runnymede series. Brown returns to an earlier time in the annals of the fictional

    Loose Lips (novel)

    Loose_Lips_(novel)

  • Before Stonewall
  • 1984 documentary film by Greta Schiller and Robert Rosenberg

    community prior to the 1969 Stonewall riots. It was narrated by author Rita Mae Brown, directed by Greta Schiller, co-directed by Robert Rosenberg, and co-produced

    Before Stonewall

    Before_Stonewall

  • Susan Flannery
  • American actress (b. 1939)

    has an adopted daughter, Blaise.[citation needed] Gay rights activist Rita Mae Brown socialized with Flannery in Los Angeles in the mid-1970s. They met through

    Susan Flannery

    Susan Flannery

    Susan_Flannery

  • Rita (given name)
  • Female given name

    British romance novelist Rita Brantalou (1948–2021), French humorist Rita Braver (born 1948), American journalist Rita Mae Brown (born 1944), American writer

    Rita (given name)

    Rita_(given_name)

  • Mama Day
  • 1988 novel by Gloria Naylor

    coulda listened to them the way you been listening to us right now." Rita Mae Brown states that "The different voices are beautifully realized but confusing

    Mama Day

    Mama_Day

  • Lesbian literature
  • Subgenre of literature with lesbian themes

    Study Guide for Rita Mae Brown's "Ruby Fruit Jungle". Gale Cengage Learning. 12 July 2016. ISBN 9781410357069. MacPike, Loralee (2022). "Brown Publishes Rubyfruit

    Lesbian literature

    Lesbian literature

    Lesbian_literature

  • Slumber Party Massacre (2021 film)
  • 2021 film by Danishka Esterhazy

    Keilly intended to make the remake true to the original intention of Rita Mae Brown's 1982 script, but "flip the script" on classic horror movie tropes.

    Slumber Party Massacre (2021 film)

    Slumber_Party_Massacre_(2021_film)

  • Union Institute & University
  • Private nonprofit university based in Ohio, U.S. (1964–2024)

    Lawrence College Brother Blue, street performance artist, and instructor Rita Mae Brown (PhD 1976), poet and author of Rubyfruit Jungle Joseph Bruchac, writer

    Union Institute & University

    Union Institute & University

    Union_Institute_&_University

  • Crozet, Virginia
  • Census-designated place in Virginia, United States

    baseball player and member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. Rita Mae Brown, author and activist Ellis Paul, singer\songwriter and leading figure

    Crozet, Virginia

    Crozet, Virginia

    Crozet,_Virginia

  • Lesbian feminism
  • Movement emphasizing lesbian perspectives

    involved in it. Some key thinkers and activists include Charlotte Bunch, Rita Mae Brown, Adrienne Rich, Audre Lorde, Marilyn Frye, Mary Daly, Sheila Jeffreys

    Lesbian feminism

    Lesbian feminism

    Lesbian_feminism

  • The Furies Collective
  • Defunct Lesbian commune in Washington, D.C.

    end male supremacy." According to Rita Mae Brown in Rita Will, the members of the collective were "Rita Mae Brown, Charlotte Bunch, Tasha Byrd [sic]

    The Furies Collective

    The Furies Collective

    The_Furies_Collective

  • Desire (Bob Dylan album)
  • 1976 studio album by Bob Dylan

    epic ballad about gangster Joey Gallo, and "Rita Mae", a short song about lesbian writer Rita Mae Brown. At this time, the Rolling Thunder Revue had

    Desire (Bob Dylan album)

    Desire_(Bob_Dylan_album)

  • Richard Kollmar
  • American actor (1910–1971)

    Knew Too Much, Post Hill Press, pp. 146–149, ISBN 978-1-68261-443-3 Rita Mae Brown (November 18, 1979). "What Did Dorothy Know?". The Washington Post.

    Richard Kollmar

    Richard Kollmar

    Richard_Kollmar

  • Rita May
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Rita May may refer to: "Rita May" (song), a 1975 song by Bob Dylan Rita May (actress) (born 1942), British actress Rita Mae Brown (born 1944), American

    Rita May

    Rita_May

  • Dykes to Watch Out For
  • Comic strip by American cartoonist Alison Bechdel

    "as important to new generations of lesbians as landmark novels like Rita Mae Brown's Rubyfruit Jungle (1973) and Lisa Alther's Kinflicks (1976) were to

    Dykes to Watch Out For

    Dykes_to_Watch_Out_For

  • After Stonewall
  • 1999 American film

    Gomez, Rita Mae Brown, Craig Lucas, Arnie Kantrowitz, Barbara Gittings, Barbara Smith, Larry Kramer and Barney Frank. Dorothy Allison Rita Mae Brown Anita

    After Stonewall

    After_Stonewall

  • List of fictional postal employees
  • Harristeen - postmistress of Crozet in a series of mystery novels by Rita Mae Brown Mr. Wilson - retired mail carrier from the American comic strip Dennis

    List of fictional postal employees

    List_of_fictional_postal_employees

  • Dolores Alexander
  • American activist, writer, and reporter

    also encouraged Alexander to hire Rita Mae Brown for an open position in NOW’s national office. Alexander hired Brown and reassured Bottini that they’d

    Dolores Alexander

    Dolores_Alexander

  • Loose Lips
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Remember That I Love You by Kimya Dawson Loose Lips (novel), a novel by Rita Mae Brown Loose lips sink ships (disambiguation) This disambiguation page lists

    Loose Lips

    Loose_Lips

  • Diana Nyad
  • American author & swimmer (born 1949)

    The Right Side of History: 100 Years of LGBTQ Activism, written by Rita Mae Brown, was written about Nyad. Nyad is a lesbian and has been open about her

    Diana Nyad

    Diana Nyad

    Diana_Nyad

  • Camille Paglia
  • American feminist academic and critic (born 1947)

    open lesbian at Yale from 1968 to 1972. At Yale, Paglia quarreled with Rita Mae Brown, whom she later characterized as "then darkly nihilist," and argued

    Camille Paglia

    Camille Paglia

    Camille_Paglia

  • The Woman-Identified Woman
  • Radical feminist manifesto

    Lavender Menace. The authors consisted of Artemis March, Lois Hart, Rita Mae Brown, Ellen Shumsky, Cynthia Funk, and Barbara XX. It was edited by Artemis

    The Woman-Identified Woman

    The_Woman-Identified_Woman

  • Golden Crown Literary Society
  • American nonprofit organization

    Trailblazer Award: Joan Nestle; Lee Lynch Classic: Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown 2014 - Trailblazer Award: Judy Grahn; Lee Lynch Classic: Annie on My

    Golden Crown Literary Society

    Golden Crown Literary Society

    Golden_Crown_Literary_Society

  • November 28
  • Day of the year

    1943 – Susan Brookes, British television chef and food writer 1944 – Rita Mae Brown, American novelist, poet, and screenwriter 1945 – Franklin Drilon, Filipino

    November 28

    November_28

  • National Organization for Women
  • American feminist organization

    visibility as a "lavender menace" and fired openly lesbian newsletter editor Rita Mae Brown, and in 1970 she engineered the expulsion of lesbians, including Bottini

    National Organization for Women

    National Organization for Women

    National_Organization_for_Women

  • List of lesbian fiction
  • Miller. 1969. The Female Man. By Joanna Russ. 1970. Rubyfruit Jungle. By Rita Mae Brown. 1973. Loving Her. By Ann Allen Shockley. 1974. (Openly features a black

    List of lesbian fiction

    List_of_lesbian_fiction

  • The Long Hot Summer (1985 film)
  • Television film

    Hot Summer Genre Drama Romance Written by William Faulkner (stories) Rita Mae Brown Dennis Turner Directed by Stuart Cooper Starring Don Johnson Jason Robards

    The Long Hot Summer (1985 film)

    The_Long_Hot_Summer_(1985_film)

  • List of poets portraying sexual relations between women
  • Pat Parker – Child of Myself Renée Vivien – A Woman Appeared to Me Rita Mae Brown – Songs to a Handsome Woman; Venus Envy Robin Becker – All American

    List of poets portraying sexual relations between women

    List_of_poets_portraying_sexual_relations_between_women

  • Slasher film
  • Horror film subgenre

    has gained critical reappraisal. Director Amy Holden Jones and writer Rita Mae Brown gender-swapped to showcase exploitative violence against men in The

    Slasher film

    Slasher film

    Slasher_film

  • List of biographical dictionaries of women writers in English
  • Alvarez, Toni Cade Bambara, Andrea Barrett, Ann Beattie, Judy Blume, Rita Mae Brown, Ana Castillo, Denise Chavez, Alice Childress, Sandra Cisneros, J. California

    List of biographical dictionaries of women writers in English

    List_of_biographical_dictionaries_of_women_writers_in_English

  • Radicalesbians
  • Group of lesbian feminist organizations

    Broidy Ellen Shumsky Karla Jay Lois Hart Martha Shelley Michela Griffon Rita Mae Brown In an effort to avoid unjust, "patriarchal 'leadership hierarchies'

    Radicalesbians

    Radicalesbians

  • John Stoltenberg
  • American writer and activist (born 1944)

    essays, Refusing to Be a Man: Essays on Sex and Justice. Lesbian author Rita Mae Brown stated the book carefully identifies the process by which male identification

    John Stoltenberg

    John_Stoltenberg

  • Autobiographical novel
  • Novel using autofiction techniques

    Scholar, the Gypsy, the Priest 1851 Charlotte Brontë Villette 1853 Rita Mae Brown Rubyfruit Jungle 1973 Charles Bukowski Post Office 1971 William S. Burroughs

    Autobiographical novel

    Autobiographical novel

    Autobiographical_novel

  • Rabies in popular culture
  • Depiction of viral disease in the arts

    called "African rabies" throughout the earlier chapters. In Rita Mae Brown and Sneaky Pie Brown's "Whisker of Evil", a live rabies virus is used as a murder

    Rabies in popular culture

    Rabies in popular culture

    Rabies_in_popular_culture

  • Lovers (band)
  • Indie electropop group from Portland, Oregon

    Lovers Cannot Fail", a phrase used by the Gay liberation movement and Rita Mae Brown. The song "Figure 8" from Dark Light (2010) is a gay anthem. Berk stated

    Lovers (band)

    Lovers_(band)

  • She's Beautiful When She's Angry
  • 2014 documentary film by Mary Dore

    order: Chude Pamela Allen Alta Judith Arcana Fran Beal Heather Booth Rita Mae Brown Susan Brownmiller Linda Burnham Jacqueline Ceballos Mary Jean Collins

    She's Beautiful When She's Angry

    She's_Beautiful_When_She's_Angry

  • Heather Graham Pozzessere
  • American writer

    - Intimate (2004; with Carla Cassidy) I'd Kill for That (2004; with Rita Mae Brown, Jennifer Crusie, Linda Fairstein, Lisa Gardner, Kay Hooper, Katherine

    Heather Graham Pozzessere

    Heather_Graham_Pozzessere

  • Institute for Policy Studies
  • American progressive think tank

    and later launched Quest: A Feminist Quarterly, a feminist journal. Rita Mae Brown wrote and published her notable lesbian coming-of-age novel, Rubyfruit

    Institute for Policy Studies

    Institute for Policy Studies

    Institute_for_Policy_Studies

  • List of mystery writers
  • (1907–1988) Lilian Jackson Braun (1913–2011) Fredric Brown (1906–1972) Rita Mae Brown (born 1944) Sandra Brown (born 1948) Robert Gregory Browne (born 1955)

    List of mystery writers

    List_of_mystery_writers

  • Diana Press Publications
  • American feminist publishing house

    and feminist literature. Some of their publications included works by Rita Mae Brown, Judy Grahn, Pat Parker and Jeannette Foster. The company was based

    Diana Press Publications

    Diana_Press_Publications

  • Fort Lauderdale High School
  • Public high school in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, United States

    Islander, 3.7% Multiracial, and 0.9% Native American or Native Alaskan. Rita Mae Brown, author Susan Cameron, CEO of Reynolds American Rod Carter, former football

    Fort Lauderdale High School

    Fort_Lauderdale_High_School

  • List of Broward College alumni
  • Broward College alumni

    Alumnus Notability Rita Mae Brown Author, poet, essayist, and screenwriter Mike Donald Professional golfer Parris N. Glendening Former governor of Maryland

    List of Broward College alumni

    List of Broward College alumni

    List_of_Broward_College_alumni

  • Afton, Virginia
  • Census-designated place in Virginia, US

    Nicholson partnered with John Milner Architects to restore the castle. Rita Mae Brown, novelist, poet, screenwriter, activist Mary Chapin Carpenter, songwriter

    Afton, Virginia

    Afton, Virginia

    Afton,_Virginia

  • Feminist views on sexuality
  • visibility as a "lavender menace" and fired openly lesbian newsletter editor Rita Mae Brown, and in 1970 she engineered the expulsion of lesbians, including Ivy

    Feminist views on sexuality

    Feminist_views_on_sexuality

  • Sandcastle (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    1957 novel by Iris Murdoch The Sand Castle (novel), a 2008 novel by Rita Mae Brown The Sandcastles, backing band of Shana Cleveland "Sand Castles" (song)

    Sandcastle (disambiguation)

    Sandcastle_(disambiguation)

  • Daughters, Inc.
  • American publishing house, 1972–1979

    The Cook and the Carpenter by June Arnold (1973) Rubyfruit Jungle by Rita Mae Brown (1973) The Treasure by Selma Lagerlöf (1973, reprint) Riverfinger Woman

    Daughters, Inc.

    Daughters,_Inc.

  • Southern Discomfort
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Discomfort may refer to: Southern Discomfort (Rita Mae Brown novel), a novel released in 1982 by Rita Mae Brown Southern Discomfort (Eyehategod album), an

    Southern Discomfort

    Southern_Discomfort

  • Cat's Eye (novel)
  • 1988 novel by Margaret Atwood

    lesbians that have appeared since Radclyffe Hall’s Well of Loneliness and Rita Mae Brown’s Rubyfruit Jungle, but women bound together by ties more tenuous, though

    Cat's Eye (novel)

    Cat's_Eye_(novel)

  • List of women mystery writers
  • Christianna Brand (1907–1988) Lilian Jackson Braun (1913–2011) Rita Mae Brown (born 1944) Sandra Brown (born 1948) Edna Buchanan (born 1939) Marie Buchanan (1922–2010)

    List of women mystery writers

    List_of_women_mystery_writers

  • Tiffany Reisz
  • American writer

    Times. June 2, 2015. Metro (2 June 2015). "LGBT lit stars John Waters, Rita Mae Brown lauded at The Lammys". Metro US. Retrieved 2020-12-30. "John Waters

    Tiffany Reisz

    Tiffany_Reisz

  • 1st Lambda Literary Awards
  • 1989 literary awards ceremony

    Finalist Lesbian Fiction Dorothy Allison Trash: Short Stories Winner Rita Mae Brown Bingo Finalist Jan Clausen The Prosperine Papers Finalist Camarin Grae

    1st Lambda Literary Awards

    1st_Lambda_Literary_Awards

  • Aphra: The Feminist Literary Magazine
  • Academic journal

    Augustine, Anita Barrows, Robin Becker, Carol Berge, Janet Brof, Rita Mae Brown, Rosellen Brown, Barbara Chesser, Laura Chester, Michele Clark, Marilyn Coffey

    Aphra: The Feminist Literary Magazine

    Aphra:_The_Feminist_Literary_Magazine

  • Dyke (slang)
  • Lesbian slang term

    "as important to new generations of lesbians as landmark novels like Rita Mae Brown's Rubyfruit Jungle (1973) and Lisa Alther's Kinflicks (1976) were to

    Dyke (slang)

    Dyke (slang)

    Dyke_(slang)

  • List of American films of 1982
  • World Pictures / Santa Fe Productions Amy Holden Jones (director); Rita Mae Brown (screenplay); Michelle Michaels, Robin Stille, Brinke Stevens, Michael

    List of American films of 1982

    List_of_American_films_of_1982

  • Redstockings
  • Radical feminist group

    the group to form New York Radical Feminists, along with Anne Koedt. Rita Mae Brown was also briefly a member during 1970. The group was mainly active in

    Redstockings

    Redstockings

  • Stephen Donaldson (activist)
  • LGBT political activist

    advised by radical priest Daniel Berrigan; New York University, headed by Rita Mae Brown; and Stanford University. In 1969, chapters were started at the Massachusetts

    Stephen Donaldson (activist)

    Stephen Donaldson (activist)

    Stephen_Donaldson_(activist)

  • Tina Wainscott
  • American novelist

    (2003) What She Doesn't Know (2004) I'd Kill for That (2004) (with Rita Mae Brown, Jennifer Crusie, Linda Fairstein, Lisa Gardner, Heather Graham, Kay

    Tina Wainscott

    Tina_Wainscott

  • June Arnold
  • American novelist and publisher

    Carpenter and Sister Gin, along with other feminist and lesbian works by Rita Mae Brown, Blanche McCrary Boyd, and Monique Wittig, among others. While visiting

    June Arnold

    June_Arnold

  • Daedalus Books (Virginia)
  • Independent book store in Charlottesville, Virginia

    bookshelves create a Labyrinth in which people become lost. Author Rita Mae Brown said that Daedalus and McAdams delighted her. Poet Lawrence Ferlinghetti

    Daedalus Books (Virginia)

    Daedalus Books (Virginia)

    Daedalus_Books_(Virginia)

  • Women in print movement
  • Movement in second-wave feminism

    such as Audre Lorde, Adrienne Rich, Pat Parker, Minnie Bruce Pratt, Rita Mae Brown, Dorothy Allison, and Judy Grahn published their poetry in WIP periodicals

    Women in print movement

    Women_in_print_movement

  • Come Out!
  • LGBT newspaper

    Perry Brass, Dennis Altman, Tony Diaman and Ellen Broidy, feminist Rita Mae Brown, transgender activist Angela Lynn Douglas, and photographers Diana Davies

    Come Out!

    Come_Out!

  • Stonewall riots
  • 1969 LGBTQ uprising in the US

    perception of NOW as a haven for lesbians. As part of this process, Rita Mae Brown and other lesbians who had been active in NOW were forced out. They

    Stonewall riots

    Stonewall_riots

  • 1944 in literature
  • November 24 – Eintou Pearl Springer, Trinidadian poet November 28 – Rita Mae Brown, American writer and political activist December 1 – Tahar Ben Jelloun

    1944 in literature

    1944_in_literature

  • Julie Smith (novelist)
  • American writer (born 1944)

    Marcia Talley (St. Martin's, 2004) (With twelve other writers, including Rita Mae Brown, Linda Fairstein, Kathy Reichs, Jennifer Crusie, Anne Perry, and Katherine

    Julie Smith (novelist)

    Julie_Smith_(novelist)

  • Venus Envy (webcomic)
  • Webcomic by Crystal Frasier

    has noted that the title is also used on a novel of the same name by Rita Mae Brown. Frasier states that the name itself is a comical take on the term "penis

    Venus Envy (webcomic)

    Venus_Envy_(webcomic)

  • List of people with surname Brown
  • make-up artist Loren G. Brown (1920–1996), American author Phoebe Hinsdale Brown (1783–1861), American hymnwriter Rita Mae Brown (born 1944), American writer

    List of people with surname Brown

    List_of_people_with_surname_Brown

  • Martina Navratilova
  • Czech-American tennis player (born 1956)

    (2006). Shape Your Self. Little, Brown Book Group. ISBN 0-316-73296-6. Sachs, Andrea (March 18, 2008). "Rita Mae Brown: Loves Cats, Hates Marriage". Time

    Martina Navratilova

    Martina Navratilova

    Martina_Navratilova

  • My Two Loves
  • 1986 film directed by Noel Black

    My Two Loves ABC promotional image Genre Drama Romance Written by Rita Mae Brown Reginald Rose Directed by Noel Black Starring Mariette Hartley Lynn Redgrave

    My Two Loves

    My_Two_Loves

  • Nelson County, Virginia
  • County in Virginia, United States

    the county in his 49-state landslide. Leslie Bibb, actress and model. Rita Mae Brown, social activist for gay and lesbian rights and award-winning author

    Nelson County, Virginia

    Nelson County, Virginia

    Nelson_County,_Virginia

  • B movie
  • Low-budget commercial film genre

    with The Slumber Party Massacre (1982), written by feminist author Rita Mae Brown. The film was produced for New World on a budget of $250,000. At the

    B movie

    B movie

    B_movie

  • John Stewart Wynne
  • American writer

    praised by Hubert Selby Jr., 1980 Prix Goncourt winner Yves Navarre, Rita Mae Brown, James Purdy and Charles Palliser. The story was selected by Ian Young

    John Stewart Wynne

    John_Stewart_Wynne

  • The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love
  • 1995 American film

    and Evie's three friends, who were driving past reading aloud from Rita Mae Brown’s Rubyfruit Jungle (apparently still processing Evie’s news). The movie

    The Incredibly True Adventure of Two Girls in Love

    The_Incredibly_True_Adventure_of_Two_Girls_in_Love

  • Six of One
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    comedy series, originally to be called Six of One Six of One (novel), by Rita Mae Brown, 1978 Six of One by Half a Dozen of the Other, an 1872 novel by Harriet

    Six of One

    Six_of_One

  • Jean O'Leary
  • American lesbian and gay rights activist

    perception of NOW as a haven for lesbians. As part of this process, Rita Mae Brown and other lesbians who had been active in NOW were forced out. They

    Jean O'Leary

    Jean O'Leary

    Jean_O'Leary

  • Elaine Noble
  • American politician (born 1944)

    Worth, Florida.[citation needed] Noble had a relationship with writer Rita Mae Brown in the 1970s and has since retained privacy regarding her personal life

    Elaine Noble

    Elaine Noble

    Elaine_Noble

  • Ghost (1990 film)
  • Film by Jerry Zucker

    interact with the living world. With the help of psychic con artist Oda Mae Brown (Goldberg), Sam attempts to uncover those responsible for his murder and

    Ghost (1990 film)

    Ghost_(1990_film)

  • Joan E. Biren
  • American feminist photographer (born 1944)

    correspondence course. In her early 20s, Biren and others, including Rita Mae Brown and Charlotte Bunch, formed The Furies Collective, a radical experiment

    Joan E. Biren

    Joan E. Biren

    Joan_E._Biren

  • Barbara Love
  • American feminist activist and writer (1937–2022)

    Friedan, whom she found "harsh and demanding," other activists included Rita Mae Brown and Kate Millett. Barbara helped to organize some of the group's demonstrations

    Barbara Love

    Barbara_Love

  • List of poets from the United States
  • Brotherton (1848–1930) Olga Broumas (born 1949) Alice Brown (1856–1948) Harry Brown (1917–1986) Rita Mae Brown (born 1944) Emma Alice Browne (1835–1890) Francis

    List of poets from the United States

    List_of_poets_from_the_United_States

  • List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: F
  • the Wayback Machine, Afterellen.com. Retrieved 21 March 2007. Brown, Rita Mae (1997). Rita will : memoir of a literary rabble-rouser. Internet Archive.

    List of gay, lesbian or bisexual people: F

    List_of_gay,_lesbian_or_bisexual_people:_F

  • LGBTQ culture in Washington, D.C.
  • Furies Collective, a lesbian feminist collective whose members included Rita Mae Brown and Joan E. Biren, pressured the National Organization for Women to

    LGBTQ culture in Washington, D.C.

    LGBTQ culture in Washington, D.C.

    LGBTQ_culture_in_Washington,_D.C.

  • C. Quintana
  • American playwright and poet

    otherwise. ..." (Tweet) – via Twitter. Valenzuela, Tony (April 22, 2015). "Rita Mae Brown & John Waters to be Honored at the 27th Annual Lambda Literary Awards"

    C. Quintana

    C._Quintana

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