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  • Collection: The Upstairs Lounge Fire

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Native Louisianan Clayton Delery-Edwards brings together his decades-long research into the tragedy into this new book.

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Lord Darwen replied to Wedmore's letter (above) on 12 January 1962 and expressed interest in seeing the manuscript and possibly publishing the book. Darwen followed up that letter one month later.

Henry Kubicki testimony 10-29-2013.pdf
Henry Kubicki, an early member of MCC New Orleans, has recorded his recollections and impressions of this affair, along with an account of the subsequent history of the MCC congregation.

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TIME magazine published a major story on the 40th anniversary (July 1, 2013 issue).

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Filmmaker Royd Anderson produced a documentary film that examines the tragedy of the Upstairs Lounge Fire (2013).

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Playwright/composer Wayne Self wrote and produced this original musical drama portraying events around the Upstairs Lounge Fire to mark its 40th anniversary.

Eddie Hosea Warren, 24, of Pensacola, Florida, son of housekeeper Willie Inez Warren and brother of James Curtis Warren. All three died in the fire.

James Curtis Warren, 26, from Pensacola, Florida, son of housekeeper Willie Inez Warren and brother of Eddie Hosea Warren. All three died in the fire.

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Louis Horace Broussard (on right), 29, partner of Duane George "Mitch" Mitchell (see below).

Clarence Joseph McCloskey, Jr. , 48, store manager, partner of Joe William "Bill" Bailey (see above).  McCloskey’s sisters and two nieces attended the memorial service.

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A new permanent pastor at MCC, Ron Pannell, arrives two years after the fire to bring renewed energy to the community.

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A memorial service, held on the second anniversary of the Upstairs Lounge fire, calls for permanent memorials for the 32 victims of the tragedy.

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Two women are married at MCC New Orleans and, as an early precursor to today’s social developments, announce plans to apply for a marriage license.

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MCC New Orleans strives to communicate that it is continuing and growing following the tragic loss of members at the Upstairs Lounge.

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The first in a series of newspaper stories notes the emergence of the Gay People’s Coalition and heightened visibility and activism in the New Orleans gay community following the fire.

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The Gay People’s Coalition forms in the aftermath of the fire and works with the Human Rights Committee to make New Orleans a safer and more open place for LGBT persons.

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A letter to the editor by a closeted gay person raises questions about the discounting of gay people in the aftermath of the fire.

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The Appeals Court upholds the ruling by a District Court judge that the city and its agencies are not liable to families of victims of the fire.

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New Orleans officials reportedly are looking at options to deal with a number of lawsuits that have arisen from the Upstairs Lounge fire and three other catastrophes over the span of about a year.
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