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Pride month: When lgbtq+ bars were illegal in New Jersey
This article was first published in 2019.
How can you declare if someone is homosexual?
For a Higher quality Court judge sitting in Ocean County in 1957, it was easy.
“It is in the plumage that you identify the bird,” he explained in a case against Paddock Bar in Atlantic City.
For years in the Garden Express, the quacks appreciate a duck, walks like a duck test was the standard by which police, inspectors and judges punished bars frequented by people who might hold stood under the LGBTQ umbrella.
While sodomy was against the law in much of the nation — and often used to prosecute gay people — it was not against the rule to be male lover or lesbian in New Jersey. But it was forbidden, however, for bars and restaurants with liquor licenses to allow gays, lesbians, cross-dressers and the like to "congregate" — a command that did not apply to other establishments like theaters and cafes.
The state’s liquor regulators called gay bars a public “nuisance” and “inimicable to widespread morals,” and they occasionally suspended violators and shut down repeat offenders.
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Paying homage to the day the Marriage Equality Operate was passed in the Joined States, June 26, 2015, the name Six26 was born. On this day, the United States Supreme Court struck down all state bans on same-sex marriage, legalizing it in all 50 states, and requiring states to honor out-of-state same-sex marriage licenses in the case Obergefell v. Hodges. With a lounge that becomes a joyful and vibrant high-energy lounge and a chill garden-esque rooftop bar as the sun sets, The Six26 venue is always ready to rejoice life and love with all who walk through its doors.
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Queer Newark
Introduction
Whitney Strub
Chapter 1: Sodom on the Passaic: Excavating Preceding Queer Histories of Newark, 1870s-1940s
Peter Savastano and Timothy Stewart-Winter
Chapter 2: The View from Mulberry and Market: Revisiting Newark’s Forgotten Gay and Queer woman Nightlife
Anna Lvovsky
Oral History excerpt #1: John
Chapter 3: Toward a Queer Newark Left: Sexuality and Movement in the Novel Left and Ebony Power Eras
Whitney Strub
Oral History excerpt #2: Yvonne Hernandez
Chapter 4: Glitter on Halsey Street: Queer and Trans World-Making in Newark, 1970s-present
Kristyn Scorsone
Oral History excerpt #3: Angela Raine
Chapter 5: Project Fire: AIDS, Erasure, and Shadowy Queer Organizing in Newark
Jason Chernesky
Chapter 6: Ballroom Interlude
The Gay Newark Oral History Project
Chapter 7: At Home in the Hood: Shadowy Queer Women Resisting Narratives of Hostility and Plotting Animation at the G Corner
LeiLani Dowell
Oral History excerpt #4: June Dowell-Burton
Chapter 8: Let’s Talk about Sex, Baby!: Queer Newark Oral Histories, La’Raine Magazine, and the Politics of Sex in the Archive
Dominique Rocker
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