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Log Cabin Republicans Records

 Collection — Multiple Containers
Identifier: Tretter-24

Scope and Content

The records of the Log Cabin Republicans contains historical, administrative, financial and educational materials covering its founding in California, expansion into numerous local and state chapters, and its growth into a national organization based in Washington DC. Inclusive dates for the collection are 1985-2012.

The collection arrangement reflects the Log Cabin Republican's organizational structure, consisting of two sections: Log Cabin Republicans (LCR) and the Liberty Education Forum (LEF). Series 1, Log Cabin Republicans, consists of written histories, bylaws, board agendas and minutes, financials, internal reports and presentations, administrative and professional correspondence, strategic planning materials, surveys, voter education materials, brochures, programs, newsletters and press releases, as well as extensive news clippings from national, state, and local presses, and local and national gay/lesbian news outlets. Clippings focus on stories about gay/lesbian issues, including gays in the military and "Don't Ask/Don't Tell', gay marriage and adoption, AIDS research and funding, and discrimination in the workplace and housing -- as well as reporting on candidates and changing dynamics between LCR and the Republican party over the course of three decades of local, state and national campaigns.

Series 2, Liberty Education Forum, contains administrative and professional correspondence, board meeting minutes and agendas, financial reports, fundraising materials, programs and brochures highlighting education, training and research used for public and member outreach and inreach to voters, Republican party members and party leadership.

Series 3, State and Local Log Cabin Chapters, is composed of 9 subseries representing California local and statewide chapters and select state chapters. The series consist of correspondence, bylaws, surveys, flyers, newsletters, clippings, voter education materials; financials, minutes and research reports generated at the chapter level. Of particular interest are materials from the various California clubs and chapters. They provide a rich illustration of the diverse social and operational character of chapters across the state.

Series 4, Videos, contains a small amount of footage of LCR activities and several commercial videos with historical information about the GLBT rights movement.

Dates

  • Creation: 1985-2012

Creator

Language of Materials

Collection material in English

Restrictions on Access

Items in this collection do not circulate and may be used in-house only. Materials will be retrieved from and returned to storage areas by staff members.

Restrictions on Use

Please contact staff regarding copyright status of these materials. Researchers may quote from the collection under fair use provisions of the copyright law (Title 17, U.S. Code).

Historical Note

Log Cabin Republicans (LCR) is an organization of gay, lesbian, bisexual, and transgender (GLBT) people in the United States who espouse conservative political ideology and belong to the Republican Party. The group embraces former President Ronald Reagan’s “Big Tent” concept for the Republican Party. Members focus on shared Republican Party values -- individual liberty, a strong national defense, and a free market economy- as they simultaneously advocate for GLBT rights and greater GLBT visibility within the party. The name Log Cabin Republicans was chosen to invoke the image of President Abraham Lincoln.

The Log Cabin Republicans formed in response to the Briggs Initiative—a 1977 California ballot initiative calling for the firing of openly gay educators in public schools. In the aftermath of Briggs, regional clubs formed throughout the 1980s. In 1987, in the wake of the National March on Washington, many local clubs began to work towards a national federation. Work on the federation was conducted under the auspices of an umbrella group of local chapters called United Republicans for Equality and Privacy (UREP.) UREP dissolved in 1990, and the organization renamed itself the Log Cabin National Federation (shorted to Log Cabin Federation by the new board of directors at a December, 1990 meeting.) All existing gay Republican clubs were invited at that time to join Log Cabin. Rich Tafel was elected as the first Log Cabin national president, with the intent of opening a national LCR office. The national office began partly in response to the infamous “culture wars” speech given at the 1992 Republican National Convention by Patrick Buchanan. The speech’s homophobic rhetoric spawned an urgent desire to marshall political clout to counteract homophobia in the party ranks and interest moderate gays and lesbians in party membership. The organization operated with a federation head and a national office head for several years. The Washington DC office opened in 1994, and Tafel was named Log Cabin's full time director. At the July, 1994 LCR convention, Tafel proposed that the Federation and the Log Cabin Republicans merge. The merger was completed in late 1995. At the time of the merger, the LCR Political Action Committee was also formed with the intent of providing funds for candidates with pro-gay stances on various issues.

The Liberty Education Forum (LEF) is the educational research foundation that has been affiliated with the LRC since the 1990s. The Forum goal is to advance conservative principles through education, training and research.

Since its inception, LRC has been involved in many of the significant social and political controversies of the times. LRC refused to endorse George Herbert Walker Bush in 1992 for not intervening on anti-gay convention rhetoric, called out the Dole campaign in 1996 for returning an LCR campaign contribution, supported George Walker Bush against Al Gore in 2000, and refused to endorse him for a second term for his support of the Federal Marriage Amendment.

LCR is notable for pushing for AIDS research and health services funding, lobbying against the Defense of Marriage Act and in favor of marriage for gays and lesbian couples, and pushing for the repeal of the "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy towards gays and lesbians serving in the military.

Leadership of the Log Cabin Republicans includes Rich Tafel (1990-2003), Patrick Guerriero (2003-2006), Patrick Sammon (2006-2009), R. Clark Cooper (2010-).

Extent

11 boxes (11 cubic feet)

Abstract

The collection contains administrative records, correspondence, newsletters, news clippings, reports, educational materials and media created by and concerning the Log Cabin Republicans (LCR). LCR promotes awareness and support of gay/lesbian concerns within the Republican party, Republican GLBT candidates, and the Republican party agenda within the gay community. In addition to records of the national organization, the collection contains administrative records for state and local Log Cabin chapters and the Liberty Education Forum, the organization's education and public outreach arm.

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in 4 series:

  1. National Log Cabin Republicans
  2. Liberty Education Forum
  3. State and Local Log Cabin Chapters
  4. Videotapes

Source of acquisition

The initial accession was donated to the Tretter Collection in 2006 by the Log Cabin Republicans and Leonard Olds; subsequent accessions were donated in 2008, 2011 and 2012.

Related Materials

Related Tretter Collection archives include the Dale Carpenter Papers (Tretter 177), Frank Ricchiazzi Papers (Tretter 187), Andrew Eddy Papers (Tretter 318), and Liberty Education Forum Records (Tretter 390).

Title
Log Cabin Republicans Records, 1985-2012
Author
Grant Grays (2007); Louisa Quast (2008); Susan Hoffman (2012)
Date
September, 2012
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin
Language of description note
Finding aid written in English

Collecting Area Details

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