Aaron Fricke's Writings
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May.05.2009
Cypress College Hoofbeat
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Apr.02.2009
People Weekly Magazine
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Apr.02.2009
The collection contains correspondence, subject files, and notes and drafts for Fricke's works including Reflections of a Rock Lobster and Sudden Strangers. Reflections tells the story of Fricke's desire to take a male date to his high school prom, and details the reactions by his family, the school, and the media. Sudden Strangers, written with his father Walter...
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Apr.02.2009
Appropriate security measures coupled with a firm,clearly communicated attitude by the administration thatany disturbance will not be tolerated appear to be arealistic, and less restrictive, alternative to prohibitingAaron from attending the dance with the date of hischoice.The analysis so far has been along traditional firstamendment lines, making no real...
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Mar.08.2009
U.S. Postal Service
"If your father were still alive, it might be possible to find a way to work on all this. I'd certainly be willing to try, because I think it could eventually be a very significant book. But without his input, I just don't see how it's possible."
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Feb.27.2009
Hoofbeat (Cypress College Newspaper)
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About Aaron
Aaron Fricke is a gay rights activist. He was born January 25, 1962 in Providence, Rhode Island. He is best known for the pivotal case in which he successfully sued his high school for not allowing him to bring his boyfriend to the senior prom at Cumberland...
Causes Aaron Fricke Supports
Elimination of Capital Punishment in the US
Aaron’s Favorite Books
A Single Man
Brave New World
Nocturnes for the King of Naples
The Stranger
Frankenstein










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