Gay Bar The Fabulous, True Story of a Daring Woman and Her Boys in the 1950s

Vivacious, unconventional, candid, and straight, Helen Branson operated a gay bar in Los Angeles in the 1950s-America's most anti-gay decade. After years of fending off drunken passes as an entertainer in cocktail bars, this divorced grandmother preferred the wit, variety, and fun she found amo...

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Main Author: Fellows, Will (auth)
Other Authors: Branson, Helen P. (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Madison The University of Wisconsin Press 2010
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