The Gem Theatre: where Black New Orleans went for entertainment

When going to a movie in New Orleans before the early 1950s, Black families had to enter through the back door and sit in balconies, separated from white patrons.

Then theaters, such as the Gem, opened for Black audiences.

In 1951, “movies, music, singing, comedy and other performances (at the Gem) were attended by mostly African-American audiences,” the Preservation Resource Center states…

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