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Black Queerness has generally been erased from the National narrative.
We struggle to find Black Queer folk in our archives. Why is this?
Who is keeping the records and what/who is prioritised? -
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In Brixton in the 1970’s, Shebeens provided a safe space for Queer Black and people of colour at a time when neighbouring pubs like The George (and society at large) were overtly discriminatory. When Jamaican-born Pearl Alcock opened a shebeen in her women’s clothing store on Railton Road, it was the only gay bar in Brixton. It provided a sanctuary for predominantly Black gay men and the local ‘Brixton Fairies’ from the nearby gay squat.
Given the time, most documentation of such spaces has been lost, discarded out of fear of incrimination or destroyed by the police, or as one person said in our research “We were too busy having a good time!"
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