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  2. Sweet Tea: Black Gay Men of the South—An Oral History

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    Gender & Society's review asserts Johnson's research bears out that Black gay men are indeed in the South, and they do not always face hostility. [4] Johnson recorded the audio book in 2009. He has adapted many of the stories from Sweet Tea into a one-man performance based on the narratives, Pouring Tea: Black Gay Men of the South Tell Their ...

  3. African-American folktales - Wikipedia

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    The story "Married to a Boar Hog" emerged during the American Revolution against the British. [17] The story is of a young woman who marries a supernatural entity, such as a boar, and is saved from her disease, such as leprosy, clubfoot, or yaws. "Married to a Boar Hog" is passed down from British Caribbean slaves in reference to their African ...

  4. The Delectable Negro - Wikipedia

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    The Delectable Negro explores the homoeroticism of literal and metaphorical acts of human cannibalism coincident with slavery in the United States. [1] Woodard writes that the consumption of Black men by white male enslavers was a "natural by-product of their physical, emotional, and spiritual hunger" for the Black man. [2]

  5. David Hurles - Wikipedia

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    David Randolph Hurles (September 12, 1944 – April 12, 2023) was an American gay pornographer, whose one-man company, run from a private mailbox, was called Old Reliable Tape and Picture Company. His work, produced primarily in the 1970s and 1980s, falls into three categories: photographs, audio tapes, and videotapes.

  6. Gay Men of African Descent - Wikipedia

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    Gay Men of African Descent (GMAD) is the largest and oldest African American organization dedicated exclusively to the well being of Black gay men. GMAD was founded in 1986 in New York City by the Reverend Charles Angel. [1] The group worked to address the unique issues to Black gay men in America through educational, social, and political ...

  7. Old Gays - Wikipedia

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    Robert E. Reeves was born on June 8, 1943 to a supportive middle-class family in Jonesboro, Arkansas. [3] [4] By third grade, Reeves worked the cash register and helped people at his father's shoe store, which shared the space with a nearby bakery, [5] played the baritone saxophone in high school and attended a rural Southern Baptist church. [6]

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  9. National Association of Black and White Men Together

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    The National Association of Black and White Men Together, Inc.:A Gay Multiracial Organization for All People (NABWMT) is a network of chapters across the United States focused on LGBTQ and racial equality, founded in May, 1980 [1] in San Francisco as a consciousness-raising, multicultural organization and support group for gay men forming multiracial relationships. [2]