Today in Labor History March 9, 1902: Actor Will Geer was born. Best known for his role as Grandpa Walton in the long-running series, “The Waltons,” Geer also appeared in the groundbreaking film, “Salt of the Earth,” which portrayed the struggle of Mexican American workers at the Empire Zinc Mine. Because of his activism on labor and political issues, he was blacklisted in Hollywood for many years. In 1934, he became a member of the Communist Party. He also met LGBTQ activist Harry Hay that year and they became lovers. Together, they supported the 1934 San Francisco General Strike and demonstrated against fascism and for workers’ rights. Hay was a co-founder of the Mattachine Society, the first major gay rights group in the United States, and the Radical Faeries, an anarcho-pagan queer spiritual-political movement.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #communism #lgbtq #sanfrancisco #generalstrike #antifascism #blacklist #radicalfaeries #anarchism #pagan #mattachine

The Origins of the Mattachine Movement and Harry Hay's Political Awakening - Leslie Feinberg (from Lavender & Red, 2005) #lgbt #lgbtq #socialist #communist #harryhay #mattachine #lesliefeinberg #marxist
The Catch-22 of Early LGBTQ Organizing - Leslie Feinberg (from Lavender & Red, 2005) #lgbt#lgbtq #socialist #communist #harryhay #mattachine #lesliefeinberg #marxist

Today in Labor History March 9, 1902: Actor Will Geer was born. Best known for his role as Grandpa Walton in the long-running series, “The Waltons,” Geer also appeared in the groundbreaking film, “Salt of the Earth,” which portrayed the struggle of Mexican American workers at the Empire Zinc Mine. Because of his activism on labor and political issues, he was blacklisted in Hollywood for many years. In 1934, he became a member of the Communist Party. He also met LGBTQ activist Harry Hay that year and they became lovers. Together, they supported the 1934 San Francisco General Strike and demonstrated against fascism and for workers’ rights. Hay was a co-founder of the Mattachine Society, the first major gay rights group in the United States, and the Radical Faeries, an anarcho-pagan queer spiritual-political movement.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #communism #lgbtq #sanfrancisco #generalstrike #antifascism #blacklist #radicalfaeries #anarchism #pagan #mattachine

Mattachine Midwest - Wikipedia

Growth of Overt Homosexuality In City Provokes Wide Concern; Growth of Overt Homosexuality Provoking Rising Concern KEY TO PROBLEM CALLED MEDICAL Police Commissioner Finds Crime Aspect Secondary --2 Bars Lose Licenses Closed Since Oct. 29 Out of the Shadows Experts' Views Differ The 'Gay' Life Open to Entrapment Blackmail Feared The Borderline Cases Silent Partner Heterosexual Masquerade Impossible Dream Found Everywhere Not Immune to Women Religions Condemn It Family Ties Studied Hostility a Key Factor 'Homosexual Is Ill'

survey of NYC situation; SLA (NYS) announcement that 2 taverns, homosexual haunts, had been closed highlights increasing concern over presence of what is probably world's greatest homosexual population; Comr Murphy comments; taverns operations described; homosexuals colonize 3 NYC areas and attract others from all over US; over a thousand held annually for pub misdeeds; many psychiatrists hold inversion can be prevented or cured and is not inborn and incurable; some holders of latter view organize to seek removal of discriminations against inverts; Matachine Soc of NY noted as orgn devoted to educ pub on problems of inverts; evidence noted of crime syndicate control of taverns catering to homosexuals; ints on problem with city officials, Dr Bieber and other drs, soc workers and homosexuals

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Today in Labor History March 9, 1902: Actor Will Geer was born. Best known for his role as Grandpa Walton in the long-running series, “The Waltons,” Geer also appeared in the groundbreaking film, “Salt of the Earth,” which portrayed the struggle of Mexican American workers at the Empire Zinc Mine. Because of his activism on labor and political issues, he was blacklisted in Hollywood for many years. In 1934, he became a member of the Communist Party. He also met LGBTQ activist Harry Hay that year and they became lovers. Together, they supported the 1934 San Francisco General Strike and demonstrated against fascism and for workers’ rights. Hay was a co-founder of the Mattachine Society, the first major gay rights group in the United States, and the Radical Faeries, an anarcho-pagan queer spiritual-political movement.

#workingclass #LaborHistory #communism #lgbtq #sanfrancisco #generalstrike #antifascism #blacklist #radicalfaeries #anarchism #pagan #mattachine

Finished season 1 of the #Mattachine #podcast today. It was really good. I want a transcript of Dale Jennings’ speech that Devlyn read to share with y’all so bad. Looking forward to season 2… #LGBT #history https://mattachinepod.com
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A gay history podcast created by Devlyn Camp.

Listening to episode 8 of the #Mattachine #podcast this morning. It’s all about letters and heartbreaking #gay romance. #LGBT #history https://mattachinepod.com
The Show

A gay history podcast created by Devlyn Camp.