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Follow us on: They instead formed communities and socialized on the streets or at majority black gay house parties. Despite these non commercial alternative sites, black gay bars were formed across the US, fully embracing a community neglected by the wider gay community. What attracted African Americans to new clubs that catered to their interests? We, on the other hand, have limited opportunities to express ourselves. Black gays are limited to a cruise bar or a disco bar.


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Black bars were also used in different ways. Black gays and lesbians utilized their bars beyond simple social sites.

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By the s, black gay men saw predominantly black bars as more communal than typical white gay nightlife; that is, while social clubs served as places of leisure and enjoyment places to grab a drink or dance , they also served as formal community centers, fundraising operations, and educational support groups. This was especially important at the outbreak of AIDS, when channels of communication across communities proved vital in efforts to curtail the crisis.

We do not have a Black press, the gay press in [Philly] is dominated by the white community.