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The Sip-In was part of a larger campaign by more radical members of the Mattachine Society to clarify laws and rules that inhibited the running of gay bars as legitimate, non-mob establishments and to stop the harassment of gay bar patrons.ĭick Leitsch, Craig Rodwell, and John Timmons, accompanied by several reporters, went to a number of bars, announced that they were “homosexuals,” and asked to be served a drink. This is a bit of a throwback to the old, 30's through 60's music clubs (mind you, know those. ClubFly provides a gay bar, club, nightlife, and GLBT center mapper for Chicago, Illinois and the rest of the US filtered by backroom Chicago gay bars and clubs are mapped in the gayborhood with an overview, tags, contact details, website, social media links, transit/walking directions, and driving directions.
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The SLA regulations were one of the primary governmental mechanisms of oppression against the gay community because they precluded the right to free assembly. On April 21, 1966, members of the Mattachine Society, an early gay rights group, organized what became known as the “Sip-In.” Their intent was to challenge New York State Liquor Authority (SLA) regulations that were promulgated so that bars could not serve drinks to known or suspected gay men or lesbians, since their presence was considered de facto disorderly. By the 1960s, Julius’ began attracting gay men, although it was not exclusively a gay bar. 1930 when the bar began to become popular with sports figures and other celebrities. There has been a bar on the corner of Waverly Place and West 10th Street since the mid-19th century.