NavalOfficials'ComplaintsmentionedLegalizedbutRegulatedProstitution"BlueBook"DirectoriesSt. LouisCemeteryNo. 1BorderingDistrictMoralPanic"AssignationHouses"Closureby theNavy inNovemberVice DistrictsasContainmentDe facto Mixingin Brothels(there was stillinterracialcontact evenafter the law)TomAnderson's"Mayor ofStoryville"St. LouisStreet asthe "Line" (adividing line)"Jass"Musiciansin "Black"Clubs"Octoroon"& RacialCastesWarPreparedness"GeographicSolution"to Vice1910SegregationOrdinanceNavalOfficials'ComplaintsmentionedLegalizedbutRegulatedProstitution"BlueBook"DirectoriesSt. LouisCemeteryNo. 1BorderingDistrictMoralPanic"AssignationHouses"Closureby theNavy inNovemberVice DistrictsasContainmentDe facto Mixingin Brothels(there was stillinterracialcontact evenafter the law)TomAnderson's"Mayor ofStoryville"St. LouisStreet asthe "Line" (adividing line)"Jass"Musiciansin "Black"Clubs"Octoroon"& RacialCastesWarPreparedness"GeographicSolution"to Vice1910SegregationOrdinance

Storyville Segregation - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Naval Officials' Complaints mentioned
  2. Legalized but Regulated Prostitution
  3. "Blue Book" Directories
  4. St. Louis Cemetery No. 1 Bordering District
  5. Moral Panic
  6. "Assignation Houses"
  7. Closure by the Navy in November
  8. Vice Districts as Containment
  9. De facto Mixing in Brothels (there was still interracial contact even after the law)
  10. Tom Anderson's "Mayor of Storyville"
  11. St. Louis Street as the "Line" (a dividing line)
  12. "Jass" Musicians in "Black" Clubs
  13. "Octoroon" & Racial Castes
  14. War Preparedness
  15. "Geographic Solution" to Vice
  16. 1910 Segregation Ordinance