Bev Hickok

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Bev Hickok
Newspaper photograph of a middle-aged white woman wearing cat-eye glasses
Bev Hickok, from a 1957 newspaper, photograph by Cecil Davis
Born
Beverly Hickok

(1919-10-31)October 31, 1919
San Francisco, California
DiedOctober 9, 2014(2014-10-09) (aged 94)
Other namesBev Hickock
OccupationsLibrarian, activist

Beverly Hickok (October 31, 1919 – October 9, 2014), sometimes written as Bev Hickock, was an American librarian, founder and head of the Transportation Library at the University of California, Berkeley. She was also a prominent early member of gay rights and lesbian community organizations in the San Francisco area.

Early life

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Hickock was born in San Francisco, California, the only child of Clifton Ewing Hickok (1880 –1954)[1] and Adelaide Valentine Cutler Hickok (1887–1987). Her father, a civil engineer from Missouri, was a city official in Alameda.[2] She attended the University of California, Berkeley as an undergraduate,[3] and earned a master's degree in library science.[4]

Career

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Hickok taught as a young woman. She was a riveter at a Douglas Aircraft plant in Santa Monica,[5] and a member of the United States Navy WAVES during World War II. She created the Transportation Library at the University of California, Berkeley in 1948,[6] and was head of the collection.[7][8] She compiled and published several specialized bibliographies and research guides for transportation engineers.[9][10] She was president of the San Francisco Bay chapter of the Special Libraries Association.[11][12] In 1982, she received the first Professional Achievement Award from the Transportation Division of the Special Libraries Association, in the year of her retirement from Berkeley.[13]

Hickok was an early member of gay rights organizations in San Francisco, including the Daughters of Bilitis,[14] Old Lesbians Organizing for Change (OLOC) and Lavender Seniors. A story by Hickok, "The Gay Party", was published in The Ladder. She wrote a book, Against the Current; Coming Out in the 40s (2003).[15] She gave oral history interviews in 1994, to the GLBT Historical Society,[16] and in 2003, to the Old Lesbians Oral History Project.[4]

Personal life

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Hickok's first long-term partner was photographer Cecil (Cece) Davis; they were together 41 years before Davis died in 1988.[17] Her second long-term partner was Doreen Brand; they legally married in 2008, after 18 years together.[18] Hickok died in 2014, aged 94 years.[15][19] Her papers are part of the June L. Mazer Lesbian Archives at UCLA.[7]

References

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