In 1974, amidst the backdrop of Black civil rights and nationalism, a brave librarian, journalist, novelist, and scholar, Ann Allen Shockley defied norms by penning "Loving Her," the first Black lesbian novel ever. This landmark publication, celebrating its 50th anniversary in 2024, challenged prevailing notions of Black identity and sexuality. Shockley, though not a lesbian herself, boldly portrayed Black lesbian protagonists, paving the way for subsequent works like Gloria Naylor's "The Women of Brewster Place" and Alice Walker's "The Color Purple." Her courage in championing Lesbian visibility within Black literature remains a vital contribution, reflecting her commitment to expanding narratives and fostering inclusivity.
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An inductee into the Chicago LGBT Hall of Fame, Gregg is the author of nine books, including the forthcoming Refrain In Light. An entertainment journalist whose celebrity interviews and music reviews run in a variety of regional LGBTQ+ and mainstream publications and websites, his movie review column called Screen Savor can be found in South Florida Gay News, San Francisco’s Bay Area Reporter, Rottentomatoes.com and more.
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