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Minorities Research Group

The Minorities Research Group (MRG) (est. 1963)〔p.96 From the Closet to the Screen - Jill Gardiner ISBN 0-86358-427-6〕 was the first organisation to openly advocate the interests of lesbians in the United Kingdom. It was founded by four women who got together in response to an article that was published in the magazine "Twentieth Century". The group published the ''Minorities Research Group Newsletter'',〔Beckett, Elsa. ''Inventing Ourselves:Lesbian Life Stories'', Eds: Hall–Carpenter Archives Lesbian Oral History Group, Routledge 1988, ISBN 0-415-02959-7, p68〕 and went on to publish its own lesbian magazine called ''Arena Three'' that provided a lifeline to remote lesbians around the country.〔p.95 From the Closet to the Screen - Jill Gardiner ISBN 0-86358-427-6〕
The aims of the MRG were quoted as to ''collaborate in research into the homosexual condition, especially as it concerns women; and to disseminate information to those genuinely in the quest of enlightenment''.〔p.97 From the Closet to the Screen - Jill Gardiner ISBN 0-86358-427-6〕 Esme Langley, one of the groups key founders, was insistent that it should focus on research and be inclusive of heterosexuals and supportive of lesbian individuals. As well as lesbians, its members included social workers, psychiatrists and writers such as Iris Murdoch.〔
==The beginning==
The group was prompted by the article "A quick look at lesbians" by the journalist Dilys Rowe in late 1962. Although it would appear condemning in the present day, it discussed serious issues with interviews and quotations, and it prompted an interest in research into lesbian (and bisexual) lives. This research concept continued throughout the existence of the Minorities Research Group, which also provided a central point for formerly disparate individuals and information. Ultimately, the MRG provided education, support and opportunities to socialise for lesbians nationwide.

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