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Hubbub of Meetings and Activities
In response to its sudden prominence as a result of the California Hall incident, CRH became a whirlwind of activity in early 1965. Clergy and homosexual activists worked together to identify and implement the group’s mission, mobilize actions to further justice for homosexual persons, fulfill media and public speaking requests, and establish links in other cities. CRH members passed out a flyer, “Every 10th Persons Is a Homosexual” at the California State Fair that summer and organized a first-ever Candidates’ Night in San Francisco with a largely homosexual audience.
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Phyllis Lyon and Del Martin Tell About CRH Organizing a First Candidates’ Night in 1965

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From “Shedding a StraightJacket” produced by GLBT Historical Society, October 1996; Paul Gabriel, videographer and curator; Edd Dundas, editor and duplicator.
Repository: GLBT Historical Society
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