Mattachine Society 'Sip-In,' 1966
After pouring their drinks, a bartender in Julius's Bar refuses to serve John Timmins, Dick Leitsch, Craig Rodwell (1940 - 1993), and Randy Wicker, members of the Mattachine Society, an early American gay rights group, who were protesting New York liquor laws that prevented serving gay customers, New York, New York, April 21, 1966. (Photo by Fred W. McDarrah/MUUS Collection via Getty Images)
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April 21, 1966
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- Bar - Drink Establishment,
- Dick Leitsch,
- New York City,
- 1960-1969,
- LGBTQIA Rights,
- Protest,
- Lifestyles,
- USA,
- Alcohol - Drink,
- Archival,
- Bartender,
- Customer,
- Eyeglasses,
- Food and Drink,
- Glass - Material,
- Law,
- North America,
- People,
- Politics and Government,
- Pouring,
- Prevention,
- Refusing,
- Social Justice - Concept,
- Sweater,
- Waist Up,