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Contents:
- THE GAY HARLEM RENAISSANCE
- A BRIEF HISTORY OF LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENR SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
- GAY RIGHTS
- NYC: MARRIED COUPLE OPENS 'LAMBDA LOUNGE,' SEND GAY BAR IN HARLEM CREATED FOR BLACK LGBTQ PATRONS
THE GAY HARLEM RENAISSANCE
She appeared at the Apollo Theater and the Cotton Club, but she was also often seen cked out a whe tuxedo sgg rnchy songs at gay speakeasi like Harry Hansberry’s Clam Hoe, backed up by drag performers.
A BRIEF HISTORY OF LBIAN, GAY, BISEXUAL, AND TRANSGENR SOCIAL MOVEMENTS
One of the few openly gay Black wrers of the perd, Richard Bce Nugent, published the short story “Smoke, Lili and Ja, ” nsired a semal work of gay Harlem for pictg bisexualy and a 19-year-old male artist sexually volved wh another man. Read more: You’ve Probably Heard of the Red Sre, but the Lser-Known, Anti-Gay ‘Lavenr Sre’ Is Rarely Tght Schools The richns of that culture still remaed, wag to be redisvered—a procs that began after the 1960s and ‘70s gay rights movement was followed by the loss of life durg the AIDS crisis of the 1980s and ’90s, which raised awarens of the need to prerve gay history.
GAY RIGHTS
Ain Amerin lerary cric and profsor Henry Louis Gat once reflected that the Harlem Renaissance was “surely as gay as was Black, not that was exclively eher of the. Quiet as ’s kept, along wh Cullen, a number of the brightt lights of the Harlem Renaissance fell somewhere along the LGBT (lbian, gay, bisexual and transgenr) rabow spectm. Cl McKay, Wallace Thurman, Ala Locke, Richard Bce Nugent, Angela Weld Grimké, Alice Dunbar-Nelson and Langston Hugh, all lumari of the New Negro lerary movement, have been intified as anywhere om openly gay (Nugent) to sexually ambiguo or myster (Hugh).
NYC: MARRIED COUPLE OPENS 'LAMBDA LOUNGE,' SEND GAY BAR IN HARLEM CREATED FOR BLACK LGBTQ PATRONS
Throughout the so- lled Harlem Renaissance perd, roughly 1920 to 1935, black lbians and gay men were meetg each other [on] street rners, socializg barets and rent parti, and worshipg church on Sundays, creatg a language, a social stcture, and a plex work of stutns.