Bill Kraus

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Bill Kraus was a prominent gay rights and AIDS activist in San Francisco whose advocacy and early warnings about the epidemic were later depicted in the book and film "And the Band Played On."

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instanceOf AIDS activist
human
activeYears 1970s
1980s
advocatedFor gay civil rights
increased AIDS research funding
public health measures to combat AIDS
basedIn San Francisco NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
depictedIn And the Band Played On (book) NERFINISHED
And the Band Played On (film) NERFINISHED
ethnicGroup White American
hasCauseOfDeath AIDS NERFINISHED
hasOccupation AIDS activist
activist
gay rights activist
political activist
influenced AIDS policy discussions in San Francisco
public awareness of AIDS in the United States
knownFor early warnings about the AIDS epidemic
languageSpoken English
movement AIDS activism movement
LGBT rights movement NERFINISHED
notableFor AIDS activism in San Francisco
gay rights advocacy
notableWork early advocacy for AIDS prevention policies in San Francisco
partOf San Francisco gay community
placeOfActivity California NERFINISHED
San Francisco NERFINISHED
United States of America
politicalActivity lobbying for government response to AIDS epidemic
residence San Francisco NERFINISHED
sexOrGender male
sexualOrientation gay
subjectOf historical accounts of the early AIDS crisis
timePeriod late 20th century
workLocation San Francisco NERFINISHED

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And the Band Played On portrays Bill Kraus