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Alexander Wood, a merchant and magistrate, was investigating a rape case in A woman who claimed to contain been raped, did not know who her attacker was but did express that she scratched the genitals of her attacker. Wood inspected the genitals of a number of suspects in order to aim and find the attacker. It was suggested that the rape did not happen, the victim did not endure , and that Wood had made the whole thing up in order to satisfy his lesbian urges. There was no evidence that Wood acted inappropriately; however, he was ridiculed and given the nickname "Molly Wood." At the time, "Molly" was a derogatory phrase for homosexual men.
Years later, Wood purchased land that was given the nickname "Molly Wood's Bush" and this area is now part of Toronto's gay village. In , the business association for the area erected a statue of Alexander Wood and a beer was named for him. A play based on Wood's life was launched in called "Molly Wood".
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- Who played Hefina Headon, a member of the strike committee, in the British film Pride?
- In terms of percentage, which city has the extreme LGBT population in the United States?
- In , which European country became the first in the earth to have an openly gay person elected as head of government?
- What would you most famously associate with American artist and gay rights activist Gilbert Baker?
- Name the first openly gay elected official in the history of California, who was played in a American biographical movie by Sean Penn?
- Which rugby player came out as gay in December and received Stonewall’s Hero of the Year award the next year?
- The Rainbow List, a list of the most influential openly LGBT individuals in the UK, is published annually in which British national Sunday newspaper?
- In , which land became the first to establish same-sex marriage by law?
- Which city is generally agreed to be the unofficial "gay capital" of the UK?
- What was the professional name of the first transgender person to win the Eurovision Tune Contest?