1983 SPECIAL REPORT: "BLACK ADULT ENTERTAINMENT"

In the olden days of the ‘70s and ‘80s, being a stripper wasn’t a glamour profession or the sort of career young women aspired to acquire as soon as they graduated from high school. Even the men that were patrons didn’t brag about going to those places. It wasn’t until a decade later that stripper life began spilling over into the day-to-day world of pop culture through films, television, MTV videos, metal bands and, eventually, rap.

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