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email Robin
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Email to Robin Richmond. The world and, particularly, the Web and email being what they are, I've started to employ the common spam defense of not posting my email address directly on public areas of my web site. But there are several ways to reach me. For instance, my address is mail. At [myfirstname][mylastname] dot com. You can enter that in your email program. Or, if mailto links work in your browser, you can can click this mailto: link to garbage@robinrichmond.com. Return to the referring page.
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My Cause - PFLAG
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My Cause - PFLAG - Parents, Families, and Friends of Gays and Lesbians. Yes, I still spend a ridiculous amount of time working, and I do still play softball in the summer and watch too doggone much TV. But that's not all I do. I've been actively involved in politics and volunteer work for all of my adult life. Over the past few years, my political and social activities have essentially merged, as I've become a full-fledged Gay Rights activist. And the National PFLAG web site. They are among the most devo...
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Robin Richmond Migration
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Robin Richmond's Musical Migration Map. For more information about these states and what I did there, see my WeBiography. Find out what MIDI is. Get help on playing MIDI files. Read notes on how this page came about. Near Manhattan) from 1953-1956. From 1960 to 1962. From 1962 to 1965. Tulsa again from 1965 until high school graduation in 1971. To start college in 1971. Ok, in the suburb of Golden Valley) from 1988 to 1996. And now, Cleveland. For details, see my auto-Webiography. Back to top of page.
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War Memoir of Clarence Richmond
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Recollections of a Buck Private. The War Memoir of Clarence L. Richmond. The observations of a young U.S. Marine in France in 1918, during the final months of World War I and the first few months of the Armistice. And this description of the battle. After the war, he returned home to Cleveland, Tennessee, where he compiled his memoir, raised a family, and lived until 1981. His original memoir, uniform, and other memorabilia are on display at the Museum Center at Five Points in Cleveland, Tennessee. 19 Mo...