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Anna Mohr (10 July 1944 – 4 May 2020) was a Swedish archaeologist and LGBT+ activist. In January 1995, she and her partner Britt Dahlgren were the first lesbian couple to enter in a civil union in Sweden. In May 2020, she died from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden. She was formerly the chair of , and worked with RFSL's Health & HIV group for 20 years. She was one of the activists behind Frigörelsedagen ('liberation day') in Stockholm in the 1970s. The movement eventually grew into Stockholm Pride.

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  • Anna Mohr (10 July 1944 – 4 May 2020) was a Swedish archaeologist and LGBT+ activist. In January 1995, she and her partner Britt Dahlgren were the first lesbian couple to enter in a civil union in Sweden. In May 2020, she died from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden. She was formerly the chair of , and worked with RFSL's Health & HIV group for 20 years. She was one of the activists behind Frigörelsedagen ('liberation day') in Stockholm in the 1970s. The movement eventually grew into Stockholm Pride. (en)
  • Anna Christina Carin Mohr, född 10 juli 1944 i Engelbrekts församling i Stockholm, död 4 maj 2020 i Sankt Johannes distrikt i Stockholm, var en svensk antikvarie, arkeolog och HBTQ-aktivist verksam bland annat inom RFSL. 2011 var hon en av tre invigningstalare i samband med Stockholm Pride, och hon mottog flera priser för sitt arbete med HBTQ-frågor. 1995 var hon en av de första att ingå registrerat partnerskap i Sverige, med sin partner Britt Dahlgren. (sv)
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  • Anna Mohr (10 July 1944 – 4 May 2020) was a Swedish archaeologist and LGBT+ activist. In January 1995, she and her partner Britt Dahlgren were the first lesbian couple to enter in a civil union in Sweden. In May 2020, she died from COVID-19 during the COVID-19 pandemic in Sweden. She was formerly the chair of , and worked with RFSL's Health & HIV group for 20 years. She was one of the activists behind Frigörelsedagen ('liberation day') in Stockholm in the 1970s. The movement eventually grew into Stockholm Pride. (en)
  • Anna Christina Carin Mohr, född 10 juli 1944 i Engelbrekts församling i Stockholm, död 4 maj 2020 i Sankt Johannes distrikt i Stockholm, var en svensk antikvarie, arkeolog och HBTQ-aktivist verksam bland annat inom RFSL. 2011 var hon en av tre invigningstalare i samband med Stockholm Pride, och hon mottog flera priser för sitt arbete med HBTQ-frågor. 1995 var hon en av de första att ingå registrerat partnerskap i Sverige, med sin partner Britt Dahlgren. (sv)
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