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Jewel Thais-Williams, Whose Nightclub Celebrated ‘Queer Black Joy,’ Dies at 86

Catch One, which she opened in Los Angeles in 1973 in the face of local animosity, became a glittering sanctuary for a largely shunned community.

Ash Wu
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Black People, Deaths (Obituaries), Discrimination, Homosexuality and Bisexuality, Los Angeles (Calif), Thais-Williams, Jewel (1939-2025)
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