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Paul Graham Popham (October 6, 1941 – May 7, 1987) was an American gay rights activist who was a founder of the Gay Men's Health Crisis and served as its president from 1981 until 1985. He also helped found and was chairman of the AIDS Action Council, a lobbying organization in Washington.
8 mag 1987 · Paul Graham Popham, a decorated Vietnam veteran and a founder of the Gay Men's Health Crisis, died of complications from AIDS yesterday at the Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center.
Paul Popham– or Wally as he was fondly known by his friends of the football community in Swansea – contracted a virus known as nephritis at the age of 28 which resulted in renal failure, that was in 1979.
In January 1982, Nathan Fain, Lawrence D. Mass, Paul Popham, Paul Rapoport and Edmund White again met with Larry Kramer at his home and founded Gay Men's Health Crisis. GMHC took its name from the fact that the earliest men who fell victim to AIDS in the early 1980s were gay.
27 giu 2017 · The Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) is officially founded by Nathan Fain, Larry Kramer, Lawrence D. Mass, Paul Popham, Paul Rapoport, and Edmund White in New York City.
9 mag 1987 · Paul Graham Popham, a Vietnam veteran and former Wall Street banker who helped found a national organization for AIDS patients, has died of complications from AIDS. He was 45.