Friday, June 19, 2026

Honcho (June 1992), Part One

As some soldiers returned from the battlefields of World War II with a newfound sexuality, the 1950s saw the emergence of several homosexual organizations which aimed for advocacy and visibility. Among the first was the Los-Angeles-based Mattachine Society founded by Harry Hay, which published The Mattachine Review. Although internal rifts caused tensions within the group, the association paved the way for other organizations, such as ONE, Inc. formed in 1952 and the Daughters of Bilitis established in 1955. This June 1992 issue of Honcho (which has been broken into two parts) features a short history of the Mattachine Society. Also included in this first half is the short story “The Fishing Trip” (about the narrator’s sexual awakening while on a camping trip with a friend) and photospreads titled “Big Daddy,” “Papa Bear,” and “The Power of the Patriarchy.”

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