
138.) The Pansy Craze An Unprecedented Era Of Queer Acceptance In The 1920s
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They dazzled onstage in feathers and pearls and then vanished under police raids and moral panic.
For a brief, glittering moment, drag queens were the toast of Prohibition-era nightlife… until they became public enemy number one.
In the late 1920s and early 1930s, America’s biggest cities erupted in what came to be known as the Pansy Craze a cultural explosion where openly queer performers headlined clubs, captivated audiences, and redefined gender expression under the glare of the spotlight. But behind the applause lurked danger. As the nation’s tolerance gave way to censorship and crackdowns, the very performers who once symbolized freedom were driven back into the shadows. In this episode, we explore the rise and fall of this forgotten chapter in queer history and what it reveals about the cost of visibility.
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