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For the first time, a substantial group of gays, lesbians, and trans people fought police oppression over the course of several nights. In June of 1969, police raided the Stonewall Inn, a gay bar run by the mob in New York City’s Greenwich Village. Gay rights were starting to have a place in the counterculture movement and in the public eye. Allen Ginsberg, the openly gay beat poet and peace activist, led crowds in chants of “om” to calm protesters.
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The protests during the 1968 Democratic National Convention in Chicago had a profound influence on some early gay activists. Questioner Jack Floyd (left) at Sidetrack gay club in Boystown alongside owner Art Johnston (second from left) and Curious City reporters Jason Nargis (second from right) and Steven Jackson (right). But as it has grown, the neighborhood has struggled to be a place where all members of the community feel included. It’s been home to many successful businesses and has been at the center of important civil rights battles. The answer is tied to persecution, perseverance, and slow societal change.Įven though it’s not the only Chicago gay enclave, the neighborhood has played a central role in the LGBTQ community’s struggle for legal equality and social acceptance. His question for Curious City: “What is the history of Boystown? What made it become and gain traction as an LGBTQ neighborhood?” “There’s this gay neighborhood in Chicago that’s not really like anything else in America, or in the world, so it made me question what kind of forces are at play - whether they be geographical, cultural, demographic - that came together and allowed this neighborhood to become officially recognized as some sort of gay entity and destination,” Jack says. Boystown stretches roughly from Belmont Avenue up to Addison Street, and it spans from Halsted Street to Broadway. Boystown is a gay neighborhood located within the larger Lakeview East area and it’s hard to miss - it’s marked with giant rainbow pillars.