Learn It: Black Queer People Who Fought For Our Freedom
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October 11, 2018
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As we celebrate National Coming Out Day, we cannot forget the Black queer people who fought for our freedom. From Marsha P. Johnson to Bayard Rustin, these are revolutionaries who boldly faced the intersections of race, gender and sexuality.
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See some of the amazing heroes below.
1. Bayard Rustin
2. James Baldwin

3. Audre Lorde
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4. Angela Davis
5. Marsha P. Johnson
6. Langston Hughes
7. Simon Nkoli
8. Josephine Baker
9. Rep. Barbara Jordan
10. Lorraine Hansberry
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