Warren Allen Smith

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Warren Allen Smith.
Warren Allen Smith.

Warren Allen Smith (born 27 October 1921) is a gay American activist, writer and humanist. In 1961, Smith started the Variety Recording Studio, a major independent company off Broadway, New York City, with his business partner and longtime companion Fernando Rodolfo de Jesus Vargas Zamora. Smith ran the company for almost thirty years (1961–90).[1] In 1969, Smith participated in the Stonewall riots.[2]

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Columns
  • 1994-1998 "Humanist Potpourri". Free Inquiry"; "Paul Cadmus: Artist-Humanist," August 1996
  • 1970s "Manhattan Scene," in St. Thomas Daily News' and twenty other West Indian newspapers

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  1. ^ Smith, Warren Allen (2005), Gossip from Across the Pond, chelCpress, p. 5, ISBN 1583969160 
  2. ^ Wilson, David (2005), Inventing Black-On-Black Violence: Discourse, Space, and Representation, p. 122, ISBN 0815630808 

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