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18 Books You Need to Read This Pride Month

Por: The Root Opinion September 24, 2022

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Although June is recognized as Pride Month in the United Staes, Black members of the LGBTQ community are often left out of the conversation and are even further marginalized. But there are plenty of brilliant Black authors who are giving a voice to the LGBTQ community. This Pride Month, we are showing love to some of our favorite Black LGBTQ authors.nnnAll Boys Aren’t Blue: A Memoir-Manifesto by George M. JohnsonnnThe New York Times... + full article



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