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==References== | ==References== | ||
* "[http://www.invisiblehistory.org/uploads/1/3/2/0/13206586/img019_1_orig.jpg Barfly]" Eastern edition (1973), via the [[Invisible Histories Project]] | * "[http://www.invisiblehistory.org/uploads/1/3/2/0/13206586/img019_1_orig.jpg Barfly]" Eastern edition (1973), via the [[Invisible Histories Project]] | ||
* | * Dickel, Simon (2011) "[https://www.jstor.org/stable/23509432 'Can't Leave Me Behind': Racism, Gay Politics, and Coming of Age in Howard Cruse's "Stuck Rubber Baby"]." ''Amerikastudien / American Studies''. Vol. 56, No. 4, pp. 617–635 | ||
[[Category:Gay bars]] | [[Category:Gay bars]] | ||
[[Category:1st Avenue North]] | [[Category:1st Avenue North]] |
Latest revision as of 21:09, 28 December 2023
Tito's Lounge was a gay bar that operated at 1310 1st Avenue North in Birmingham in the 1960s and 1970s.
Tito's is fictionalized as "The Rhombus" in Howard Cruse's semi-autobiographical graphic novel Stuck Rubber Baby.
References
- "Barfly" Eastern edition (1973), via the Invisible Histories Project
- Dickel, Simon (2011) "'Can't Leave Me Behind': Racism, Gay Politics, and Coming of Age in Howard Cruse's "Stuck Rubber Baby"." Amerikastudien / American Studies. Vol. 56, No. 4, pp. 617–635