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THE TERACTN OF DRAG QUEENS AND GAY MEN PUBLIC AND PRIVATE SPAC
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” In 1995 a chary queen named Patti La Plae Safe beme the first to bridge that gap by wng the Miss Gay Ameri tle. Two unr-reprented and margalized groups, lbian women and the black gay muny, soon found themselv ont and center on the stage. On the more tradnal drag ont, 1996 one of the natn’s most inic drag pageants, Miss Gay USofA, moved s natnal pageant permanently to Dallas.