In the 1940s and 1950s, lesbian dance clubs emerged as vital spaces that went far beyond their primary function of providing a venue for dancing. For many women, these clubs represented a lifeline—a sanctuary where they could find solace, acceptance, and a sense of belonging within a community that understood and celebrated their identities.
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