Question

In this city in 1924, Henry Gerber founded the Society for Human Rights, which was recognized as the first gay rights organization in the U.S. For 10 points each:
[10e] Name this Midwestern city whose Water Tower District was known for its LGBTQ nightlife in the 1920s, around when gay-friendly establishments opened around Millennium Park and Lincoln Park.
ANSWER: Chicago
[10m] In the 1920s, this non-Chicago organization raided Eve’s Hangout, a lesbian nightclub founded by Polish-American feminist Eva Kotchever. This organization later raided a business on Christopher Street owned by the Genovese family.
ANSWER: NYPD [or New York Police Department]
[10h] This place's Renaissance Casino hosted LGBTQ events and cross-dressing contests in the 1920s. Lesbian singer Gladys Bentley sang at rent parties in this place, whose Gang of Four included Charles Rangel.
ANSWER: Harlem
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