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! Yesβ¦we need more Hansberrys in this world. Thanks for enlightening me!