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"path": "/article/786264/dc-black-pride-and-anna-dorn-city-lights-for-may-21-27/",
"publishedAt": "2026-05-20T17:51:17.000Z",
"site": "https://washingtoncitypaper.com",
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"City Lights",
"9:30 Club",
"Byrdland Records",
"DC Black Pride",
"Dischord Records",
"go-go museum",
"Ian MacKaye",
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"textContent": "Starts Thursday: DC Black Pride, Across the City In D.C., Memorial Day Weekend is synonymous with Black Pride. If you’re here for a quick history lesson, I’ll indulge you: The Black Pride Movement began right here in the District and like much of queer history, it started as a party. Specifically the ClubHouse’s Memorial Day […]",
"title": "DC Black Pride and Anna Dorn: City Lights for May 21–27"
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