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Hidn In Pla Sight: Let's Take A Look Back At The History of Dallas' Gay Bars of the 1970s Through Photos From That Era. * the view gay bar dallas *
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Many of the bars are loted Dallas’ famo "gayborhood" Oak Lawn, but you’ll also fd more off-the-beaten-path optns. A Photo History of Dallas’ Gay Bars of the 1970s. In the past few months, the Uned Stat has celebrated a few important ton the history of civil rights for gay Amerins: the signatn of the Stonewall Inn New York Cy as a Natnal Monument to Gay Rights and the first anniversary of the historic Supreme Court cisn to legalize same-sex marriage all 50 stat.
Before the days of polil activism, beg gay was somethg one often kept to onelf or shared only wh a close circle of iends. Homosexuals and lbians were often forced to keep a very low profile, if only for self-prervatn.
There had, however, been gay bars Dallas, datg back to at least the early 1950s (one of the first was Le Bof Sur Le To, later renamed Villa Fontana).
The Round-Up Saloon is one of the bt gay untry wtern dance halls the natn and one of six bt gay clubs the World. * the view gay bar dallas *
The police raids and nstant harassment ntued through the latter half of the 1970s, when an anized and unified gay muny beme polilly active and took their plats to the urts.
Gay and lbian bars have always held an important place the LGBTQ muny.
In the early days, they were the only plac where gay men and women uld socialize openly wh one another a “safe” environment where they were ee to be themselv. That was a quote om a Dallas Gay Polil Cc spokman a 1979 Dallas Morng News article on the emergence of Oak Lawn as the center of Dallas’ gay muny.