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WITH PRIDE: Uplifting LGBTQ History on BlackPast.org

This is a special section of BlackPast.org dedicated to presenting the history of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgendered and Queer (LGBTQ) people who have made contributions to both African American history and culture and American history and culture. The page is divided into Entry sections on LGBTQ people in the Pacific Northwest, the rest of the United States, and finally, people of African ancestry around the world who are LGBTQ. The section also features links related to the individual and collective history of LGBTQ people.

This list was carefully compiled after the examination of a number of sources including biographies, autobiographies, and websites. It is to the best of our knowledge an accurate rendering of African Americans and other people of African descent who were or are LGBTQ.

We thank Pride Foundation for providing the resources to create this page.

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