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Carl Wittman
Carl Wittman (February 23, 1943– January 22, 1986) was a member of the national council of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS) and later an activist for LGBT rights. He co-authored "An Interracial Movement of the Poor?" (1963) 〔Hayden, Tom and Wittmann, Carl (''Students for a Democratic Society Archive'' ) Wisconsin State Historical Society (1963) Retrieved August 2, 2011.〕 with Tom Hayden and wrote "A Gay Manifesto" 〔Wittman, Carl (''A Gay Manifesto'' ) A Red Butterfly Publication, New York. (1970) Retrieved August 2, 2011.〕 (1970). Wittman denied hospital treatment for AIDS and committed suicide by drug overdose at home in North Carolina.
== Early activism ==

In 1960, Wittman entered Swarthmore College where he became a student activist. Wittman spent summers doing civil rights work in the South, and joined the national council of Students for a Democratic Society (SDS). In 1966, after becoming disillusioned with homophobia in the New Left, Wittman left SDS. Wittman married Mimi Feingold the same year.
In 1967, Wittman moved to San Francisco with Feingold where they lived with other activists in an anti-draft commune. Wittman turned in his draft card to the Oakland Induction Center in October 1967 during Stop the Draft Week.

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