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Henry Kubicki 4-15-1970 crop.jpg
Henry Kubicki, participant in the Gay Liberation Front, on April 15, 1970 and on June 11, 2011.

The Advocate, January 24, 1971 - Gay Group Pickets (crop).jpg
Baton Rouge newspaper prints photo and quotes David Solomon and Lynn Miller in article about demonstration.

Times-Picayune Jan 26, 1971 Gays fail to meet mayor (crop).jpg
Solomon leads another demonstration to City Hall requesting a meeting with the mayor.

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Newspaper prints a longer article quoting anti-gay Baptist preacher Bob Harrington.

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GLF leader David Solomon shown printing leaflets or newsletter on mimeograph machine.

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The colorful Rev. Mike Stark, who established services for troubled youth and for gays in the French Quarter during this period, also operated the Sphinx Coffeehouse, the first office for the GLF. Obituary on second page.

Times-Picayune August 8, 1972 MCC Protest (crop).jpg
Solomon protests against public boat policy that bans rentals to two men.

The Times-Picayune, August 15, 1972 (crop).jpg
Solomon is a candidate for delegate to Louisiana Constitutional Convention of 1973.

Henry Kubicki, Sept 1970, Camping it up, Bourbon St, New Orleans.jpg
Kubicki shown camping it up with a friend on Bourbon Street in September, 1970.

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Exterior (today) of apartment building at 634 St. Peter Street where “Tad” Turner hosts MCC early prayer meetings.

Times-Picayune April 17, 1971 MCC organized (crop).jpg
Solomon arranges a newspaper announcement of the organizational meeting for the MCC Mission.

In Unity, June 1971, p25.jpg
The June 1971 issue of MCC’s In Unity magazine contains story of the New Orleans mission beginning to worship at the Upstairs Lounge.

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The June 1971 issue of In Unity includes a map and listing of MCC congregations including New Orleans, as a mission of the San Diego Church.

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After leaving the Upstairs Lounge, MCC New Orleans holds weekly worship services in the chapel at St. George’s Episcopal Church, 4600 St. Charles Avenue (pictured in 2013).

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MCC raised the funds to rent this double cottage at 1369-73 Magazine Street (shown in 2013) to serve as both home for the pastor and hall for worship.

Bill Larson at MCC pulpit.jpg
Following Solomon’s departure, Deacon Bill Larson becomes interim pastor and was serving at the time of the fire.

In Unity, March 1972, p23.jpg
The March 1972 issue of MCC's In Unity announces that the New Orleans mission has now been chartered as a congregation.

Philip Esteve.jpg
Picture of Philip Esteve, owner and manager of the Upstairs Lounge bar.

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Early picture of the building on the corner of Chartres and Iberville where the Upstairs Lounge was later located.

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Wanda Long runs The Original Wanda’s Bar at 604 Iberville.
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