Ken Jones Papers

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2023


Descriptive Summary

Title: Ken Jones Papers
Dates: circa 1980-2020
Collection Number: 2022-12
Creator/Collector: Ken Jones
Extent: 3 linear feet (3 cartons)
Repository: GLBT Historical Society
San Francisco, California 94103
Abstract: Ken Jones was a gay LGBTQ activist who was the first black president of the SF Pride Committee and is responsible for spearheading efforts to include traditionally underrepresented groups in the San Francisco Pride Parade. Jones was also a key organizer in the boycotts against Castro bars with discriminatory admission practices that often targeted people of color and women, and a core volunteer at the San Francisco AIDS foundation. This collection includes the personal papers of Ken Jones including photographs, awards, pins, audiovisual material, and garments.
Language of Material: English

Access

Collection is open for research.

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item]. Ken Jones Papers. Collection Number: 2022-12. GLBT Historical Society

Scope and Content of Collection

Ken Jones was a gay LGBTQ activist who was the first black president of the SF Pride Committee and is responsible for spearheading efforts to include traditionally underrepresented groups in the San Francisco Pride Parade. Jones was also a key organizer in the boycotts against Castro bars with discriminatory admission practices that often targeted people of color and women, and a core volunteer at the San Francisco AIDS foundation. This collection includes the personal papers of Ken Jones including photographs, awards, audiovisual material, and garments.

Indexing Terms

LGBTQ
People of color
Black people
African Americans
Gay men
Activism
San Francisco Bay Area (Calif.)