Bill Kelley
Categories:   Civic/Community   Legal   Politics   Health

Kelley was among Chicago's longest-serving and most important gay activists, having worked since the 1960s to secure gay rights. His legal mind, his attention to detail, and his vision provided critical contributions to the local and national movement. Kelley died at age 72 on May 17, 2015.

  Video Interview Date: 2007-07-28 Interviewer: Tracy Baim


See Also:
  Bill Kelley & Chen Ooi



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