Hidden Histories: Discovering Los Angeles' LGBTQ+ CollectionsMain MenuHidden Histories: Discovering Los Angeles' LGBTQ+ CollectionsWelcome to Hidden Histories!Discovering Los Angeles' LGBTQ+ Collections!What is Hidden Histories?A partnership between ONE Archives at USC and L.A. as Subject, Hidden Histories' goal is to create a centralized resource of LGBTQ+ archival material for researchers and community members.Participating InstitutionsL.A. as Subject member institutions from across Southern California have joined with ONE and LAAS to collaborate on this project.Topical GuideCollections from participating institutions organized based on the subject or topic of the materials.
"Flower Power" protest at LAPD, 1968
1media/one-2012030_b07_f88_02 Medium res comp_thumb.jpg2024-02-22T15:07:05-08:00Beth McDonald0fdc6d8696ca8ca12c571f0f59d3d5703e5e4ab0418143Lee Glaze, Reverend Troy Perry, and others protest at the LAPD Harbor Station after a raid on Glaze's bar The Patch led to the arrest of several patronsplain2024-03-29T15:01:48-07:00For copyright and usage questions, please contact the holding institution.Flower Power protest at LAPDCalifornia (states), Los Angelesone-2012030_b07_f88_02.tifONE National Gay & Lesbian Archives at USCONE Archives at USCAfter a police raid of The Patch bar resulted in the detention of patrons, Lee Glaze, the bar owner, bought flowers and led a group to the Los Angeles Police Station Harbor Station to await the release of his patrons. Troy Perry stands fifth from left, Lee Glaze, eighth from left. 1968.Demonstrations--California--Los Angeles (lcsh), Gay activistsONE Archives: PhotographsColl2012-030 Advocate recordsone-2012030_b07_f88_02.tifBeth McDonald0fdc6d8696ca8ca12c571f0f59d3d5703e5e4ab0