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  2. List of African-American LGBT people - Wikipedia

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    Name Lifetime [1] Nationality Notable as Communities [2] Alain LeRoy Locke: 1885–1954 American Philosopher, writer, educator, art patron Queer, Gay [3] Barbara Jordan: 1936–1996 American Lawyer, educator, politician, first African-American woman elected to the United States House of Representatives LGBTQ+ [4]

  3. Thomas Beatie - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Beatie was assigned female at birth and grew up in Honolulu as the first of two children. His mother, Susan Nickels Beatie, was born in Minnesota. [6]: 16, 18 His father, of Korean and Filipino descent, was born and raised in Hawaii.

  4. Black Twitter - Wikipedia

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    Black Twitter is an intersectional space, as Black people have intersecting identities that impact how they engage in spaces. As research shows that college-aged women use social media more than college-aged men, Black college-aged women also use social media more than Black-college aged men. [30]

  5. 20 iconic slang words from Black Twitter that shaped pop culture

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    Stacker compiled a list of 20 slang words popularized from Black Twitter that have ... lives in your mind "rent-free," as Black Twitter might say. Or, in the case of Cardi B's 2019 song "Press ...

  6. 13 celebrities whose names you’ve probably been ... - AOL

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    Jake and Maggie Gyllenhaal. During an appearance on Conan O’Brian’s talk show, Zodiac star Gyllenhaal spoke about the proper way of saying his family name.If you’ve been saying “Jill-en ...

  7. List of transgender people - Wikipedia

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    One of the first American trans people to legally change their name. [512] Demoria Elise Williams (a.k.a. Kornbread Jeté) b. 1992 American she/her Drag queen, most known from RuPaul's Drag Race (season 14). [513] Raquel Willis: b. 1990/1 American she/her Writer, activist, Transgender Law Center national organizer [514] Sophie Wilson: b. 1957 ...

  8. Celebrities are probably about to see a big dip in their ...

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    Locked accounts are those which Twitter has frozen, but not deleted, due to a sudden change in user behaviour. Twitter said the change means people will likely see a reduction in their follower ...

  9. Deadnaming - Wikipedia

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    Deadnaming is the act of calling a transgender or non-binary person by their birth name after they have chosen a new name. [1] Many transgender people change names as part of gender transition, and wish for their former name (deadname) to be kept private.