Los Angeles Times

Before Stonewall, there was Silver Lake’s Black Cat

LGBTQ leaders mark 50 years since protest at tavern

- By Hailey Branson-Potts hailey.branson@latimes.com Twitter: @haileybran­son

The clock had just struck midnight at the Black Cat tavern on Sunset Boulevard on New Year’s Day 1967. As singers performed “Auld Lang Syne” in the Silver Lake bar, gay men kissed and embraced, celebratin­g the new year.

Unbeknowns­t to them, plaincloth­es Los Angeles police officers had positioned themselves in the crowd that night. They beat patrons and arrested 14 people, who were charged with lewd conduct for same-sex kissing. On Feb. 11, 1967, activists took a bold step for that era and grabbed their picket signs, publicly protesting the police raid outside the bar — a gay rights demonstrat­ion that predated the monumental Stonewall riots in New York City by two years.

On Saturday night, members of the LGBTQ community, along with Los Angeles city leaders, will gather at the Black Cat to commemorat­e the 50th anniversar­y of the demonstrat­ion.

“Back in 1967, the community was so used to being oppressed by the police and persecuted that they didn’t know what to do,” said L.A. City Councilman Mitch O’Farrell, the openly gay councilman who represents the district. “It was a violent evening. So, they decided to get organized.”

Demonstrat­ors used secret phone trees to contact one another for the protests, and hundreds of people showed up outside the Black Cat at a time when police raids on gay enclaves were common and when being openly gay could ruin lives, O’Farrell said.

“They demonstrat­ed in an organized fashion in an unpreceden­ted way in 1967,” O’Farrell said.

In a sign of how far things have come, members of the Los Angeles Police Department will join in Saturday’s commemorat­ion and celebratio­n, which will include speeches, live performanc­es and a reenactmen­t of the protests, O’Farrell said.

The event is scheduled for 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. at the Black Cat, 3909 Sunset Blvd.

 ?? ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives ?? ON FEB. 11, 1967, activists protested a New Year’s Day police raid at the Black Cat tavern in Silver Lake — a gay rights demonstrat­ion that predated the monumental Stonewall riots in New York City by two years.
ONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives ON FEB. 11, 1967, activists protested a New Year’s Day police raid at the Black Cat tavern in Silver Lake — a gay rights demonstrat­ion that predated the monumental Stonewall riots in New York City by two years.

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