The Brilliant, Radical, Closeted Life of a Revolutionary They Tried to Erase How Broadway's first Black female playwright fought for justice on all fronts while hiding her true self
At 68 I may understand history better than some of your readers As LGB+TQIA2S and a "second wave feminist" I remember Hansberry and looking at it through New England cultural eyes. I have been a justice champion working to change things I can. I've had success and failures both and thank you for teaching us about Queer History as it is and as it was
Im affirmed to stay as pure and kind as I can be, while also reporting the gritty truth. A truth that more than a few people have never heard or seen. Perhaps one day, Ill compile it all into a book, and maybe people will buy it and read it. One can hope right?
I am stunned.
At 68 I may understand history better than some of your readers As LGB+TQIA2S and a "second wave feminist" I remember Hansberry and looking at it through New England cultural eyes. I have been a justice champion working to change things I can. I've had success and failures both and thank you for teaching us about Queer History as it is and as it was
Im affirmed to stay as pure and kind as I can be, while also reporting the gritty truth. A truth that more than a few people have never heard or seen. Perhaps one day, Ill compile it all into a book, and maybe people will buy it and read it. One can hope right?
I'd be the first in line Wendy
Wow! Yes…we need more Hansberrys in this world. Thanks for enlightening me!