I want this hurrr
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yup.
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LGBTQ* Blues Singers You Should Know
Bessie Jackson (born Lucille Bogan)
- April 1, 1897 – August 10, 1948
- Considered to be one of the “Big Three of the Blues” (along with Ma Rainey and Bessie Smith)
- Open about her sexuality early in her career
— Song “B.D. Woman”
Comin’ a time, B.D. women ain’t gonna need no men
Comin’ a time, B.D. women ain’t gonna do need no men
Oh they way treat us is a lowdown and dirty sin
B.D. women, you sure can’t understand
B.D. women, you sure can’t understand
They got a head like a sweet angel and they walk just like a natural man
B.D. women, they all done learnt their planB.D. women, B.D. women, you know they sure is rough
B.D. women, B.D. women, you know they sure is rough
They all drink up plenty whiskey and they sure will strut their stuff
B.D. women, you know they work and make their dough
B.D. women, you know they work and make their dough
And when they get ready to spend it, they know they have to go
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this is Marlene Dietrich
Gimme that hat.
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RULES OF CONDUCT FOR STRAIGHT PEOPLE [IN QUEER BARS]:
1) Keep your display of affection (kissing, handholding, embracing) to a minimum. Your sexuality is unwanted and offensive to many here.
2) If you must slow dance, be as inconspicuous as possible.
3) Do not gawk or stare at lesbians or gay men, especially bull dykes or drag queens. We are not your entertainment.
4) If you cannot comfortably deal with someone of the same sex making a pass at you, get out.
5) Do not flaunt your heterosexuality. Be Discreet. Risk being mistaken for a lezzie or a homo.
6) If you feel these rules are unfair, go fight homophobia in straight clubs, or:
7) Go Fuck Yourself.
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