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William769

(55,148 posts)
Mon Mar 12, 2012, 01:25 AM Mar 2012

Revisiting the Black Cat

In 1967 the world forever changed for LGBTs, whether they knew it then or not, with a momentous night at an unassuming gay bar in Los Angeles.



For the gay patrons of the Black Cat tavern in the Silver Lake neighborhood of Los Angeles, it was a disheartening start to 1967. As balloons dropped from the ceiling to mark the New Year, undercover cops ripped Christmas decorations from the walls, brandished guns, then beat and cuffed 14 people. Two men arrested for kissing were later forced to register as sex offenders; one bartender suffered a ruptured spleen. Violent police raids on queer bars weren't uncommon in the '60s, but this time the gays didn't let it slide. Weeks after the arrests, protesters stood for days in front of the Black Cat, demanding an end to LAPD intimidation, humiliation, and brutality. The actions at the Black Cat, now a Los Angeles historic-cultural monument, galvanized Richard Mitch and partner Bill Rau. They took over the newsletter of a local gay rights organization called PRIDE (Personal Rights in Defense and Education) and turned it into a small newsmagazine, which they renamed The Los Angeles Advocate. The first issue was dated September 1967. Two years later The Advocate reported on the Stonewall riots in New York City.

http://www.advocate.com/Advocate_45_Years/Revisiting_the_Black_Cat/

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Revisiting the Black Cat (Original Post) William769 Mar 2012 OP
remember well police searches in so cal bars, LA and orange county...."ID checks" they were called.. msongs Mar 2012 #1
I remember when bars had HillWilliam Mar 2012 #2

msongs

(67,443 posts)
1. remember well police searches in so cal bars, LA and orange county...."ID checks" they were called..
Mon Mar 12, 2012, 03:23 AM
Mar 2012

but they only did them in gay bars not straight ones

HillWilliam

(3,310 posts)
2. I remember when bars had
Mon Mar 12, 2012, 09:54 AM
Mar 2012

"cop lights" and DJ's had certain songs. It was almost a game to spot the undercover cop. When you got a drink, the bartender would give a discrete heads-up. Yeah, and the "ID checks". It was time to go to another bar if there was one.

That kind of thing went on all over the south, too. Never in the str8 bars, only the gay ones.

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