Update documentation and permalinks for consistency and clarity

- Changed references in markup.md to update "data.html" to "data/" for clarity.
- Updated metadata.md to correct the link to the general documentation.
- Modified navbar.md to ensure stub values match the new permalink structure.
- Adjusted tables.md to reflect the new permalink for the table visualization page.
- Updated about.md to change the permalink from "/about.html" to "/about/" and revised content for clarity and impact.
- Changed browse.md permalink from "/browse.html" to "/browse/" for consistency.
- Added copyright.md page with copyright information and terms of use.
- Updated data.md to change permalink from "/data.html" to "/data/" and added introductory content.
- Created donate.md page to facilitate donations and acknowledge supporters.
- Updated locations.md permalink from "/locations.html" to "/locations/" for consistency.
- Changed map.md permalink from "/map.html" to "/map/" for uniformity.
- Added erasure.md page discussing the historical context of Black queer Kansas Citians.
- Updated out-there.md to correct the link to Lea Hopkins' interview.
- Changed subjects.md permalink from "/subjects.html" to "/subjects/" for consistency.
- Updated timeline.md permalink from "/timeline.html" to "/timeline/" for uniformity.
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[Lea Hopkins](https://libweb.umkc.edu/GLAMA/oral-histories-moreinfo/38) has been an instrumental Black, Lesbian organizer in Kansas City for decades. Hopkins was behind the first Gay Pride Parade in Kansas City in 1979, and [43 years later was a Grand Marshall for Kansas City's Pride Alliance Parade earlier this year](https://www.instagram.com/reel/CjsbDmpDkrV/?utm_source=ig_web_copy_link). Because of her work, she has undoubtedly pushed acceptance for Black Queer people to once unthinkable heights in the Midwest. Hopkins' role on Out There was to serve as a spokesperson for GLAAD, presumably because of her extensive involvement with the organization.
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<p class="quote-text"><a href="https://www.ulkc.org/2023-state-of-black-kc" target="_blank">Listen to Lea Hopkins' interview with Austin R. Williams</a>, as part of GLAMA's Oral History project, as she discusses her early days, moving to New York and becoming involved with Christopher Street, and organizing the first Gay Pride Parade in Kansas City.</p>
<p class="quote-text"><a href="https://libweb.umkc.edu/GLAMA/oral-histories-moreinfo/38" target="_blank">Listen to Lea Hopkins' interview with Austin R. Williams</a>, as part of GLAMA's Oral History project, as she discusses her early days, moving to New York and becoming involved with Christopher Street, and organizing the first Gay Pride Parade in Kansas City.</p>
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