This is a list of Black/African Americans who are also members of the lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer and/or intersex communities.
Historical figures
| Name | Lifetime[1] | Nationality | Notable as | Communities[2] | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Alain LeRoy Locke | b. 1885 | American | Philosopher, writer, educator, art patron | Queer, Gay [3] | 
Government and politics
| Name | Political Party | State | Occupation | 
|---|---|---|---|
| Andrew Gillum | Democrat | Florida | Mayor of Tallahassee | 
| Lori Lightfoot | Democrat | Illinois | Mayor of Chicago | 
| Vernetta Alston | Democrat | North Carolina | North Carolina State Representative | 
| Stormie Forte | Democrat | North Carolina | Raleigh City Councilwoman | 
| Gordon Fox[4] | Democrat | Rhode Island | State Legislature | 
| Rashad Taylor[5] | Democrat | Georgia | State Legislature | 
| Althea Garrison[6] | Republican | Massachusetts | Judge and US Representative | 
| Pat Spearman[7] | Democrat | Nevada | Nevada State Senator | 
| Marcus Brandon[8] | Democrat | North Carolina | North Carolina State Representative | 
| Ron Oden[9] | Democrat | California | Mayor | 
| Bruce Harris[10] | Republican | New Jersey | Mayor | 
| Keith St. John[11] | Democrat | New York | City Councilman | 
| Darrin P. Gayles[12] | Democrat | Florida | United States Federal Judge | 
| Kelvin Atkinson[13] | Democrat | Nevada | Former Nevada Senate Majority Leader | 
| Ritchie Torres[14] | Democrat | New York | US Representative | 
| Erick Russell | Democrat | Connecticut | Connecticut State Treasurer | 
Entertainment and media
| Name | Occupation | 
|---|---|
| McKinley Belcher III[15][16] | Actor | 
| Kemah Bob[17] | Comedian and drag king | 
| Lee Daniels[18] | Film and television producer | 
| Little Richard[19] | Singer | 
| Don Lemon[20] | CNN News anchor and journalist | 
| Bessie Smith[21] | Singer | 
| Raven-Symoné[22] | Actress and singer | 
| Patrick Ian Polk[23] | Film director, producer, singer, and actor | 
| Frank Ocean[24] | Singer, songwriter, and rapper | 
| Wanda Sykes[25] | Actress and comedian | 
| Kevin Abstract[26] | Singer, songwriter, director and rapper | 
| Terez Carter Thorpe | Activist, Director, Producer | 
| Daryl Stephens[27] | Actor | 
| Angel Haze[28] | Rapper | 
| LZ Granderson[29] | Journalist and commentator CNN and ESPN | 
| Charles M. Blow[30] | Columnist for The New York Times | 
| Paris Barclay[31] | Director, producer, and writer | 
| Andre Leon Talley[32] | Journalist and editor | 
| Terrance Dean[33] | Writer and author | 
| Audre Lorde[34] | Author and feminist | 
| Alice Walker[35] | Author and poet | 
| Tracy Chapman[36] | Singer | 
| RuPaul[37] | Actor, drag queen, and television personality | 
| Tarell Alvin McCraney[38] | Playwright and actor | 
| James Baldwin[39] | Author | 
| Janet Mock[40] | Writer, TV host, and transgender rights activist | 
| Isis King[41] | Model and designer | 
| Alvin Ailey[42] | Choreographer and activist | 
| Azealia Banks[43] | Rapper | 
| Nell Carter[44] | Actress and singer | 
| Billy Porter | Actor, singer, fashion icon[45] | 
| Laverne Cox[46] | Actress and LGBT advocate | 
| Janelle Monáe[47] | Singer-songwriter, actress, model, and record producer | 
| Mo'Nique[48] | Comedian and actress | 
| Sir Lady Java[49] | Drag queen, actress, and transgender rights activist | 
| Amandla Stenberg[50] | Actress and singer | 
| Tessa Thompson[51] | Actress | 
| Mel Tomlinson[52] | Ballet dancer and choreographer | 
| Karamo Brown[53] | Television personality and activist | 
| François Clemmons[54] | Actor and singer | 
| Lil Nas X[55][56] | Rapper, singer, and songwriter | 
| Harrison David Rivers[57] | Playwright | 
| Luther Vandross[58] | Singer, songwriter, record producer. | 
| Todrick Hall[59] | Singer, songwriter, dancer, producer, director, choreographer | 
| Le1f[60] | Rapper and producer | 
| Colman Domingo[61] | Actor, playwright, director, producer, professor. | 
| Angie Stardust[62] | Singer, actress, drag artist | 
| Queen Latifah | Rapper and Actress | 
| Amythyst Kiah | Singer, songwriter, musician | 
| Marlon Riggs | filmmaker | 
| LeRoy Whitfield[63] | Journalist | 
| Terry Blade[64] | Singer, songwriter, lyricist | 
| Monifah Carter Thorpe | Singer, Actress, Producer | 
| Emira D'Spain[65] | Model, social media influencer, magazine director | 
| Name | Known For | 
|---|---|
| Shea Couleé[66] | American drag queen, musician, actor | 
| Dorian Corey[67] | American drag performer and fashion designer | 
| Honey Davenport[68] | American drag performer, singer, songwriter, actor and activist | 
| David Hampton[69] | Con artist | 
| Angela Davis[70] | Political activist, academic | 
| CeCe McDonald[71] | LGBT advocate | 
| DeRay Mckesson[72][73] | Activist and educator | 
| Marsha P. Johnson[74] | Gay liberation activist and Stonewall Riot veteran | 
| Bayard Rustin[75] | Political and Black rights activist | 
| Flawless Shade | Drag queen and make-up artist | 
| Kornbread Jeté | Drag queen | 
| Mary Anne Adams[76][77] | Activist for Black community/Black, elderly lesbians, academic, founder of NAMI NOBLA | 
References
- ↑ All entries contain a reliably sourced reference. Entries may also contain a letter indicating Lesbian, Gay, or Bisexual.
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