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From left, vogue dancers Cesar Valentino (white shirt), Derrick Xtravaganza Huggins, and Fidel perform at the Copacabana nightclub, New York, New York, May 25, 1989. (Photo by Rita Barros/Getty Images)

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How 19th‑Century Drag Balls Evolved into House Balls, Birthplace of Voguing

Harlem drag balls thrived during the post‑Civil War era, creating a space where trans and queer people of color later broke out to develop House Ballroom.

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11 Anthems of Black Pride and Protest Through American History

From spirituals to ballads, funk and hip‑hop, these songs have provided a soundtrack to the pride and struggle of African Americans through the centuries.

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The Daring Disguise that Helped One Enslaved Couple Escape to Freedom, Ellen and William Craft

The Daring Disguise that Helped One Enslaved Couple Escape to Freedom

In 1848 William and Ellen Craft blurred the lines of race and gender in order to escape slavery.

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Lavender Marriages

When Hollywood Studios Married Off Gay Stars to Keep Their Sexuality a Secret

Some of the Golden Age of Hollywood’s brightest stars were suspected to have been in “lavender” marriages—for the sake of their careers.

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