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  • By the 1920s new centers of gay life had developed in Greenwich Village, the bohemian neighborhood just below 14th Street on the west side of Manhattan, where sexual unconventionality mixed with artistic and bohemian styles, and in Harlem, where blues singers, jazz musicians, and black writers and intellectuals accepted lesbianism, homosexuality, and other kinds of unconventional sexual behavior.
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  • glbtq.com