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Rikki Streicher and Mary Sager Photograph Albums
GLC 131  
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  • Descriptive Summary
  • Access
  • Publication Rights
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
  • Biography/Administrative History
  • Scope and Content of Collection
  • Indexing Terms
  • Additional collection guides

  • Descriptive Summary

    Title: Rikki Streicher and Mary Sager Photograph Albums
    Dates: 1977-1994
    Collection Number: GLC 131
    Creator/Collector: Streicher, Rikki (1925-1994)
    Extent: 11 albums (in 6 oversized boxes)
    Online items available
    Repository: San Francisco Public Library. James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center
    San Francisco, California 94102
    Abstract: The photograph albums document events at Amelia's and Maud's, two lesbian bars in San Francisco that were owned by Streicher, as well as various birthday gatherings, a "Word is Out" event, and a Tribute to Streicher that was a fundraiser for the San Francisco Public Library's Gay & Lesbian Center.
    Language of Material: English

    Access

    The collection is available for viewing during Photo Desk hours: Tuesday: 1-5; Thursday: 1-5; Saturday: 10-12, 1-5.

    Publication Rights

    All requests for permission to publish or quote from manuscripts must be submitted in writing to the City Archivist. Permission for publication is given on behalf of the San Francisco Public Library as the owner of the physical items.

    Preferred Citation

    Rikki Streicher and Mary Sager Photograph Albums. San Francisco Public Library. James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center

    Acquisition Information

    Donated by Mary Sager, September 2015.

    Biography/Administrative History

    Elizabeth "Rikki" Streicher was a leader in San Francisco's gay rights movement and a creator of the Federation of Gay Games, an organization that oversees the athletic contests. She was the proprietor of two local bars for lesbians, Maud's and Amelia's. Maud's opened in 1966 and became a popular hangout in the Haight-Ashbury district. It is remembered as a gathering place for a generation of lesbians. It closed in 1989 but inspired a documentary film, "Last Call At Maud's," which depicted the bar's role in the fight for gay and lesbian civil rights. Streicher was also active in helping organize the Gay Games in San Francisco in 1986 and later helped create the Federation of Gay Games. She died of cancer in 1994.

    Scope and Content of Collection

    The photograph albums document events at the lesbian bars Amelia's and Maud's, as well as various birthday gatherings, and a "Word is Out" event. The albums are: 1) "Maud's Events, 1977-1984;" 2) "Amelia's 1978-1980;" 3) " 'Word Is Out' 1978, Maud's 1979, a little 1980;" 4) "Maud's Closing," [1989]; 5) "Maud's Friends, 1989-1990;" 6) "Birthdays, 1988-1989;" 7-8) "Amelia's, 1989" (2 albums); 9) "Last Call at Amelia's, November 16, 1991;" 10) "Rikki's Tribute, February 14, 1994;" and, 11) "Bob Ross 60th birthday celebration," April 2, 1994.

    Indexing Terms

    Bars (Drinking establishments)--California--San Francisco--History.
    Lesbians--California--San Francisco--History.
    James C. Hormel Gay and Lesbian Center. San Francisco Public Library.
    Streicher, Rikki (1925-1994)--Archives.
    Sager, Mary--Archives.
    Maud's (San Francisco, Calif.)
    Amelia's (San Francisco, Calif.)

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