An interview with Frankie Hucklenbroich, a lesbian resident of Fresno in California's Central Valley. In addition to her lesbian activism, Hucklenbroich worked a variety of jobs, including waitressing and management at universities and hotels, and also experienced housing insecurity for a time. The interview is part of the Central Valley Lesbian Oral History Project that collects the stories of lesbians in the Central Valley of California, focusing on the lesbian and feminist movements of the 1970s. From the Linda Garber Oral History Collection (2008-04), GLBT Historical Society.
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