In the Early 20th Century, America Was Awash in Incredible Queer Nightlife - Atlas Obscura
House Ball, Harlem, 1984 | CLAMP
The Sissies, Hustlers, and Hair Fairies Whose Defiant Lives Paved the Way For Stonewall | Collectors Weekly
SPEAKEASY GOES OFF TO THE BALLROOM – The Great Drag Balls of the 1920's/1930's | Notes from a Composer
A Brief History of Voguing | National Museum of African American History and Culture
Queens and queers: The rise of drag ball culture in the 1920s | National Museum of American History
The Legendary Hamilton Lodge Ball Home At The Rockland Palace Dance Hall In Harlem 1920's
NYC Center For Black Pride - BLACK HISTORY MONTH: Ballroom Edition 8 James Van Der Zee, the Legendary Harlem photographer and a key figure during the Harlem Renaissance, famously attended the Hamilton
Why Voguing and the Ballroom Scene Matter Now More Than Ever | Time
Pansy Craze: the wild 1930s drag parties that kickstarted gay nightlife | Music | The Guardian
Voguing: A Brief History of the Ballroom - Culture - Mixmag
In vogue: How photographer Chantal Regnault captured the Harlem ball scene's rise to fame
SPEAKEASY GOES OFF TO THE BALLROOM – The Great Drag Balls of the 1920's/1930's | Notes from a Composer
Why Did Gay Rights Take So Long? - The Atlantic
Morrison Hotel Gallery
Paris Is Burning (1990) | The Criterion Collection
Atmospheric photographs of the 80s Harlem drag scene
Harlem's Drag Ball History (Video)
How drag balls went mainstream - BBC Culture
Harlem Drag Ball-3.JPG | catherinemcgann.com
Underground Ball Culture – Subcultures and Sociology
Pose' on FX: New York City Ball Culture, 'Paris Is Burning,' Vogue – Rolling Stone
Striking a Pose: A History of House Balls | News | CFDA