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The LezQueer World before Bars, 1920s-1930s
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Our Dyke Histories di Jack Gieseking with Sinister Wisdom

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Before the first lesbian bars, there were queer worlds built in rented rooms, smoky clubs, and parlor parties. In our premiere episode of Our Dyke Histories, host Jack Gieseking joins historians Lillian Faderman and Cookie Woolner trace the roots of lesbian and queer nightlife to the 1920s—a time before the first official “lesbian bars” in the 1930s, when parties, salons, and underground theaters created fleeting but fierce shindigs as sanctuaries. We visit spaces like Harlem’s rent parties and salons, Los Angeles Jane Jones’ Club and Tess’ Café Internationale, San Francisco’s Finocchio’s, Eve Adams’s legendary Eve’s Hangout in Greenwich Village, and even fly off with Amelia Earhart to South Dakota. Through stories of performers like Gladys Bentley, Bessie Smith, and A’Lelia Walker, we reveal how queer women of color shaped nightlife, pl ... 

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lesbian historyqueer historylesbian barsJack GiesekingSinister Wisdomqueer nightlifeLGBTQ barsfeminist historyqueer geographiesqueer spacesHarlem Renaissancerent partiesEve AdamsEve’s HangoutGladys BentleyBessie Smithprohibitionspeakeasiesqueer archivesLillian FadermanCookie WoolnerJack Jen Giesekingearly lesbian cultureBlack queer womenlesbian spacesqueer geographyFinocchio’squeer tourismAmelia EarhartA’Lelia WalkerLos Angeles historyHarlem historyJane Jones’ ClubTess’ Café InternationaleBrick TopRadclyffe HallJosephine BakerSouth DakotaMarlena DietrichHeterodoxy ClubThe Dark TowerJoan NestleLesbian Herstory ArchivesGreat Migration
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