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SUMMARY:Chicago Queer History: Dive Keepers on North Clark Get Warnings
DESCRIPTION:In 1948 the Chicago Tribune reported that Capt. John J. Walsh was cracking down on gay bars in the River North neighborhood. This walking tour covers the sites Walsh visited with his warnings and tells the stories of what happened before\, and after the crack down.
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SUMMARY:Chicago Queer History: State Street
DESCRIPTION:State Street is Chicago’s Main Street and Queer Chicagoans have long used it for a variety of purposes. Learn about sex work in the city’s “Levee District” in the first decade of the 20th Century\, a tattooing college professor who helped shape the city’s leather scene\, 19th century male and female impersonators who where the toast of the town and other stories of Chicago Queer History.
URL:https://chicagosocialbutterflies.com/wp-events/chicago-queer-history-state-street/
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SUMMARY:Chicago Queer History: Police\, Gangsters\, and Gay Bars
DESCRIPTION:The University of Chicago sociologist Ernest Burgess observed that the city contains “zones of transition” that sat between areas of the city with clearly defined purposes and which people often used for activities which society frown upon. These areas were often the places that fomented queer culture in the industrial city – but that required an interaction between queerness and other criminal behavior. Learn about the delicate interaction between queerness\, the state’s monopoly on legitimate violence\, and organized crime as we investigate the delicate negotiations and compromises required to keep queer institutions open in the city in the 20th century.
URL:https://chicagosocialbutterflies.com/wp-events/chicago-queer-history-police-gangsters-and-gay-bars/
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SUMMARY:Chicago Queer History: Public and Private Queerness
DESCRIPTION:July 12 Public and Private Queerness \nWhen: Saturday\, July 12\, 1 pm\nStart: Chicago Water Tower (801 N Michigan Ave)\nEnd: Chicago Water Tower (801 N Michigan Ave)\nDistance: apx 2 miles \nThe Historian John D’Emilio observed that the rise of the industrial city in the 19th century created the conditions that allowed queer community to form. For the first time in modernity\, queer people could separate their public and private lives and begin to gather together to form queer culture. We’ll explore a gay gangster\, the mysterious disappearance of a federal judge\, a pre-prohibition drag bar and much more.
URL:https://chicagosocialbutterflies.com/wp-events/chicago-queer-history-public-and-private-queerness/
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