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She entered New York’s Greenwich Village lbian bar scene the late 1950s, when most lbian and gay bars were mafia-owned. Black and Puerto Rin women attend New York’s downtown bars, and Ntle spoke of a thrivg bar life for black gays, lbians and passg folks Harlem and Spanish Harlem om the 1930s to the 1950s. As the gay rights movement gathered momentum followg the 1969 Stonewall Rts, lbian bars ntued to evolve, solidifyg their importance.
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