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Typescript of article outlining the overt racism from the bar owners toward African American customers that bar tender Jeff Blake of the Grand Central observed.

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Deposition of Jeff Blake, former bartender of the Grand Central disco, regarding the racist instructions given him by the owners of the Grand Central on how to treat African American customers.

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ClubHouse sound clip from a recording of an entire evening of Tito Robinson's playlist at The ClubHouse

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Sound clip from a recording of an entire evening of Tito Robinson's playlist at The ClubHouse

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ABilly S. Jones-Hennin talking about racism in gay bars in the District of Columbia

Tracks Newsletter 1984 Sept v1n2.pdf
Newsletters from Tracks D.C. bar/nightclub

Pier 9, at 1824 Half St. SW to the west of South Capitol St. at Buzzard’s Point, was DC’s second gay ‘super’ dance club (following the Plus A One, on 8th St. SE).
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