By Asa Williams
Prior to the emergence of Disco, due to the homophobic laws that prohibited same-sex dancing, most gay bars were underground dance bars; many of their attendees took bail money with them on nights out.
The post Disco: A Radical Melody a...
By Asa Williams
Prior to the emergence of Disco, due to the homophobic laws that prohibited same-sex dancing, most gay bars were underground dance bars; many of their attendees took bail money with them on nights out.
The post Disco: A Radical Melody appeared first on The Gay & Lesbian Review.
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