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Singer, Actress, Producer
This is a list of Black/African Americans who are also members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and/or intersex communities.
Name
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Lifetime[1]
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Nationality
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Notable as
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Communities[2]
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Alain LeRoy Locke
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b. 1885
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American
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Philosopher, writer, educator, art patron
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Queer, Gay [3]
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Barbara Jordan
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b. 1936
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American
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Lawyer, educator, politician, first African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives
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LGBTQ+[4]
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Government and politics
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Name
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Occupation
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McKinley Belcher III[16][17]
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Actor
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Kemah Bob[18]
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Comedian and drag king
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Lee Daniels[19]
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Film and television producer
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Little Richard[20]
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Singer
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Don Lemon[21]
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CNN News anchor and journalist
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Bessie Smith[22]
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Singer
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Raven-Symoné[23]
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Actress and singer
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Patrick Ian Polk[24]
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Film director, producer, singer, and actor
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Frank Ocean[25]
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Singer, songwriter, and rapper
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Wanda Sykes[26]
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Actress and comedian
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Kevin Abstract[27]
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Singer, songwriter, director and rapper
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Daryl Stephens[28]
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Actor
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Angel Haze[29]
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Rapper
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LZ Granderson[30]
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Journalist and commentator CNN and ESPN
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Charles M. Blow[31]
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Columnist for The New York Times
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Paris Barclay[32]
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Director, producer, and writer
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Andre Leon Talley[33]
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Journalist and editor
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Terrance Dean[34]
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Writer and author
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Audre Lorde[35]
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Author and feminist
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Alice Walker[36]
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Author and poet
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Tracy Chapman[37]
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Singer
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RuPaul[38]
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Actor, drag queen, and television personality
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Tarell Alvin McCraney[39]
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Playwright and actor
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James Baldwin[40]
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Author
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Janet Mock[41]
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Writer, TV host, and transgender rights activist
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Isis King[42]
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Model and designer
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Alvin Ailey[43]
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Choreographer and activist
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Azealia Banks[44]
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Rapper
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Nell Carter[45]
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Actress and singer
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Billy Porter
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Actor, singer, fashion icon[46]
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Laverne Cox[47]
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Actress and LGBTQ advocate
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Janelle Monáe[48]
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Singer-songwriter, actress, model, and record producer
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Mo'Nique[49]
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Comedian and actress
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Sir Lady Java[50]
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Drag queen, actress, and transgender rights activist
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Amandla Stenberg[51]
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Actress and singer
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Tessa Thompson[52]
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Actress
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Mel Tomlinson[53]
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Ballet dancer and choreographer
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Karamo Brown[54]
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Television personality and activist
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François Clemmons[55]
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Actor and singer
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Lil Nas X[56][57]
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Rapper, singer, and songwriter
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Harrison David Rivers[58]
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Playwright
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Luther Vandross[59]
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Singer, songwriter, record producer.
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Todrick Hall[60]
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Singer, songwriter, dancer, producer, director, choreographer
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Le1f[61]
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Rapper and producer
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Colman Domingo[62]
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Actor, playwright, director, producer, professor.
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Angie Stardust[63]
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Singer, actress, drag artist
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Queen Latifah
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Rapper and Actress
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Amythyst Kiah
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Singer, songwriter, musician
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Marlon Riggs
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filmmaker
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LeRoy Whitfield[64]
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Journalist
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Terry Blade[65]
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Singer, songwriter, lyricist
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Emira D'Spain[66]
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Model, social media influencer, magazine director
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Ma Rainey
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Singer
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Niecy Nash[67]
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Actress and comedian
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Tyler, the Creator[68]
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Rapper
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Frank Ocean[69]
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Singer, songwriter, musician
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Steve Lacy[70]
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Singer, musician
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- ^ All entries contain a reliably sourced reference. Entries may also contain a letter indicating Lesbian, Gay, or Bisexual.
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- ^ "Audre Lorde on Being a Black Lesbian Feminist". english.illinois.edu. Archived from the original on 2017-08-02. Retrieved 2019-02-20.
- ^ "Women's History Month Heroes: Alice Walker". GLSEN. March 9, 2011. Retrieved 2019-06-27.
- ^ Wajid, Sara (December 14, 2006). "No Retreat". The Guardian. Retrieved 2019-06-27.
- ^ Okura, Lynn (2013-11-12). "RuPaul's Partner Of 19 Years Is A Rancher From Wyoming (VIDEO)". Huffington Post. Retrieved 2019-02-20.
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