Black Brothels of the early 1900's

(Mahogany Hall's front Parlor)


I love reading about man’s insatiable appetite for black pussy, even when that lust spans hundreds of years. Let me take you all on a trip to New Orleans circa 1899-1920 to a black brothel called “Mahogany hall”. Even Louis Armstrong made a song about the place called “Mahogany Hall Stomp”

Mahogany Halls Souvenir booklet says:

The house was built of marble and is four story; containing five parlors, all handsomely furnished, and fifteen bedrooms. Each room has a bath with hot and cold water and extension closets. The elevator, which was built for two, is of the latest style. The entire house is steam heated and is the handsomest house of its kind. It is the only one where you can get three shots for your money –

The shot upstairs,

The shot downstairs,

And the shot in the room. . .

This establishment, which is situated in the central part of the city, is unquestionably the most elaborately furnished brothel in the city of New Orleans, and without a doubt one of the most elegant places in this or any other country.

Madame LULU has made a feature of boarding none but the fairest of girls – those gifted with nature's best charms, and would, under no circumstances, have any but that class in her house.

As an entertainer Miss Lulu stands foremost, having made a life-long study of music and literature. She is well read and one that can interest anybody and make a visit to her place a continued round of pleasure.

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