In the 1960s and 70s, it was common for LGBTQIA+ spaces to be pushed to the edges of a city — with blackened windows so nobody could see inside.
Source: WRAL News
Secret codes and blackened windows: Remembering Raleigh's LGBTQIA+ history
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