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On the night of June 24, 1973, thirty-two people died in a fire at a New Orleans gay bar called the UpStairs Lounge, the deadliest fire in the city's history and the largest mass killing of gay Americans in the twentieth century. No one was ever charged. No elected official spoke. Most churches refused to hold a funeral. This is not a story about one fire. It is a story about what a society does and doesn't do when it decides some deaths don't count.
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