Lulu White: The Black Owner of New Orleans's Most Notorious Brothel, Mahogany Hall
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Lulu White was the only black person to own a brothel in Storyville, New Orleans. Her brothel, Mahogany House, was the most successful in the city, and quickly became a hub for the vibrant jazz scene in the city, making White a successful self-made millionaire.
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