Anita Bryant Protest
June 16, 1977

On June 16, 1977, Houston's gay and lesbian community gathered with other civil rights supporters in downtown Houston to protest an appearance by singer Anita Bryant. Ms. Bryant, spokesperson for the Florida Citrus Commission, had led a successful campaign to repeal a Dade County ordinance protecting gays against discrimination in housing, employment, loans and public accommodation. She was in town to perform at the Texas Bar Association Convention.

Demonstrators, wearing black armbands with pink triangles, rallied outside the Depository II nightclub at Bagby and McGowen in late afternoon. Television actress Liz Torres spoke briefly to the crowd. A march down the sidewalks of Smith and Louisiana toward City Hall spilled onto the streets as the crowd purportedly swelled to ten thousand people. Organizational efforts by activists in the preceding weeks had paid off. J. Gary Van Ooteghem, head of the Houston Gay Political Caucus and chairman of the Texas Gay Political Caucus, had placed ads and articles in local publications and lined up speakers and financial support for the event.

Van Ooteghem also worked with police officials to insure an orderly and peaceful event. The procession walked past the Hyatt Regency where Ms. Bryant was performing and set up candlelit vigil in front of the Houston Public Library across from City Hall. Celebrities, women's rights advocates and religious leaders were among the supporters. Hugh Crell, a rally organizer, addressed the throng: "Let us remember Miami and build a better world for all people. Gay pride will defeat Anita Bryant."

"I've always considered that particular event the birthplace of Houston's activism," says Ray Hill, then director of the Houston Human Rights League and one of the prominent activists present.

 

Above from The Banner Project

Additional Information:
Blog and Video Slide Show, with Ray Hill talking about the protest
QMH Show on Anita Bryant

 

 

 

Much More Below

Photos

From Anita Bryant Protest March, June 16, 1977
photos from this event are Very hard to find,
if you can provide more please let me know

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Liz Torres at microphone (I recognize the dress)

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Rally crowd

Below, when the Depository II was the Light Company, late 1977


above, Allen Snyder photo


Press Materials

See Ten Bryant Rally Planning Letters

Clippings in Gay Publications

below from National Lampoon "Gay-ish" issue, May 1977

Clippings in Houston City Newspapers






 

And there were other points of view...from the lesbian publication Pointblank Times

and the reply

You could fill a website with clippings about the Anita Bryant scourge,
this page only shows the ones on the Houston event

Anita Bryant - Ten Years After
by Phil Johnson

Below, 25th Anniversary Exhibit

Below, 40th Anniversary Coverage



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