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In 1950, it is said, the Knights of the Clock, an interracial group of heterosexual and homosexual men and women, was incorporated in Los Angeles, California, with the aim of promoting understanding among homosexuals, between whites and blacks, and offering social, employment, and housing services, especially to interracial couples. An attempt in 1974 to locate the incorporation certificate of this group was unsuccessful .<ref>{{GAH}}, page ?, citing Dorr Legg writing under the pseudonym William Lambert, "Knights of the Clock, Inc.," in Cutler, p. 4, 93-94; Sagarin; p. 77-78); and California, Secretary of State to S.R., Sacramento, April 5, 1974.ADD FULL CITES</ref>
 
In 1950, it is said, the Knights of the Clock, an interracial group of heterosexual and homosexual men and women, was incorporated in Los Angeles, California, with the aim of promoting understanding among homosexuals, between whites and blacks, and offering social, employment, and housing services, especially to interracial couples. An attempt in 1974 to locate the incorporation certificate of this group was unsuccessful .<ref>{{GAH}}, page ?, citing Dorr Legg writing under the pseudonym William Lambert, "Knights of the Clock, Inc.," in Cutler, p. 4, 93-94; Sagarin; p. 77-78); and California, Secretary of State to S.R., Sacramento, April 5, 1974.ADD FULL CITES</ref>
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an interracial group of heterosexual and homosexual men and women

In 1950, it is said, the Knights of the Clock, an interracial group of heterosexual and homosexual men and women, was incorporated in Los Angeles, California, with the aim of promoting understanding among homosexuals, between whites and blacks, and offering social, employment, and housing services, especially to interracial couples. An attempt in 1974 to locate the incorporation certificate of this group was unsuccessful .[1]


References

  1. Jonathan Ned Katz, Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay Men in the U.S.A. (NY: Crowell, 1976), page ?, citing Dorr Legg writing under the pseudonym William Lambert, "Knights of the Clock, Inc.," in Cutler, p. 4, 93-94; Sagarin; p. 77-78); and California, Secretary of State to S.R., Sacramento, April 5, 1974.ADD FULL CITES


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