English: A black-and-white photo published in Life in 1936 captioned, "All-female couples (above) are not an uncommon sight at the Savoy despite the large stag line. Mixed black-and-white dancing is also allowed and visitors see a good deal of it."
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Life Goes to a Party: At the Savoy with the boys and girls of Harlem.Life Magazine (November 1936). p. 67
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Caption "All-female couples (above) are not an uncommon sight at the Savoy despite the large stag line. Mixed black-and-white dancing is also allowed and visitors see a good deal of it."