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Rare photo of Reverend Donald H. Mader (1948-2022), an American scholar, clergyman, photographer, critic, translator, activist and publisher. Mader began political life as an anti-military communist, and went on to become an influential boy-love scholar-activist, eventually moving from America to the Netherlands.
 
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== Summary ==
Rare photo of Reverend Donald H. Mader (1948-2022), an American scholar, clergyman, photographer, critic, translator, activist and publisher. Mader began political life as an anti-military communist, and went on to become an influential boy-love scholar-activist, eventually moving from America to the Netherlands.
Rare photo of Reverend Donald H. Mader (1948-2022), an American scholar, clergyman, photographer, critic, translator, activist and publisher. Mader began political life as an anti-military communist, and went on to become an influential boy-love scholar-activist, eventually moving from America to the Netherlands.
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Rare photo of Reverend Donald H. Mader (1948-2022), an American scholar, clergyman, photographer, critic, translator, activist and publisher. Mader began political life as an anti-military communist, and went on to become an influential boy-love scholar-activist, eventually moving from America to the Netherlands.

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