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Club My-O-My. Collection, 1940s-1960s, n.d.

 Collection
Identifier: UAAMC-COLL-0543

Scope and Contents

This collection contains a few items from Club My-O-My. These includes programs, postcards, a matchbook, and vintage salt and pepper shakers.

Dates

  • 1940s-1960s, n.d.

Creator

Biographical / Historical

Located on the shore of Lake Pontchartrain, Club My-O-My was a drag bar on the West End of New Orleans. Opened in the 1930s, it was advertised as a “female impersonator” club, in which drag queens performed for both gay and straight audiences. Probably its most famous performer, Mr. Jimmy Calloway, an Alabama native, served as Master of Ceremonies at the club from 1950 onward. In 1972, its second location (which joined with the older Wonder Bar) burned down, and while it did relocate, it did not last much longer. It was deemed too tame by sexual revolutionaries in the early 1970s, and too risqué for more conservative audiences.

Club My-O-My was a popular tourist attraction in New Orleans, and it was far enough outside city limits that it was able to avoid most police and local harassment. Often, the drag queens’ names began with “Mister” for them to avoid being arrested on the grounds of female impersonation. Most entertainers at Club My-O-My were also sex workers in the French Quarter that catered to tourists and covert homosexual men. Notably, Club My-O-My abided by segregation laws, even after Jim Crow was abolished; for most of its operation, the club allowed only white entertainers and customers. Its existence as a bar that primarily catered to gay audiences, while simultaneously being one that denied non-white patrons, highlights the crucial role of intersectionality in the struggle for liberation for minorities in the South, and in the United States as a whole.

Extent

0.583333 Linear Feet (7 inches of materials contained in 2 boxes)

Language of Materials

English

Title
Club My-O-My Collection
Status
Completed
Author
Zack Stein
Date
09/22/2022
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Language of description note
English

Repository Details

Part of the University Archives and Acadiana Manuscripts Collection Repository

Contact:
Edith Garland Dupré Library
University of Louisiana at Lafayette
400 East St. Mary Blvd.
Lafayette LA 70503 United States
337-482-6031