The forgotten SF raid where cops faced off against ministers and drag queens
Briefly

California Hall in the Tenderloin is historically significant for being the site of a police raid that galvanized LGBTQ+ communities against police harassment, predating Stonewall.
Local historians emphasize that California Hall's 1964 raid represents an early and crucial moment in the fight for LGBTQ+ rights, deserving recognition with a commemorative plaque.
The importance of California Hall lies in its visibility in LGBTQ+ history, as it highlights the unification of religious figures and gay communities against oppression.
Shawn Sprockett notes that many people on his queer history tours are entirely unaware of California Hall's historical significance, showcasing a gap in public knowledge.
Read at SFGATE
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