The SF LGBT Center is excited to produce our first TLGB Black History Month programming, in honor of the resilient community members who paved the way for us. To recognize some of the legends who have shaped the LGBTQ+ landscape, we will honor one person each day of February 2020. See below for the full list of honorees, in alphabetical order.

We are also hosting a series of events throughout the month featuring art, film, ballroom culture, and music. Full listing of events here

TLGB Black History Month Legends:
  1.  Alexander “Bear” Goodrum (1916-1992) |BIO | Legendary Story
  2.  Alvin Ailey (1931-1989) | BIO | Legendary Story
  3.  Audre Lorde (1934-1992) | BIO | Legendary Story
  4.  Barbara Jordan (1936-1996)| BIO
  5.  Bayard Rustin (1912-1987)| BIO
  6.  Bessie Smith (1894-1937)| BIO | Legendary Story
  7.  Donald Agarrat (1970-2013)| BIO | Legendary Story
  8.  Frances Thompson (1840-1877)| BIO | Legendary Story
  9.  Gladys Bentley (1907-1960)| BIO | Legendary Story
  10.   James Baldwin (1924-1987)| BIO | Legendary Story
  11.  Jim McHarris (1924-?)| BIO | Legendary Story
  12.  Josephine Baker (1906-1975)| BIO | Legendary Story
  13.  Keith Cylar (1958-2004)| BIO | Legendary Story
  14.  Langston Hughes (1902-1967)| BIO | Legendary Story
  15.  Lorraine Hansberry (1930-1965)| BIO | Legendary Story
  16.  Lucille Bogan (1897-1948)| BIO
  17.  Lucy Hicks Anderson (1886-1954)| BIO 
  18.  Ma Rainey (1886-1939)| BIO | Legendary Story
  19.  Mabel Hampton (1902-1989)| BIO | Legendary Story
  20.  Marcelle Cook-Daniels (1960-2000)| BIO | Legendary Story
  21.  Marsha P. Johnson (1945-1992)| BIO | Legendary Story
  22.  Mary Jones (1836-?) | BIOLegendary Story
  23.  Philip Reed (1949-2008) | BIO | Legendary Story
  24.  Reggie Williams (1951-1999)| BIO | Legendary Story
  25.  Rosetta Tharpe (1915-1973)| BIO | Legendary Story
  26.  Stephen A. Maglott (1953-2016)| BIO | Legendary Story
  27.  Sylvester “Queen Of Disco” (1947-1988)| BIO | Legendary Story
  28.  Willi Smith (1948-1987)| BIO | Legendary Story
  29.  Wilmer “Little Axe” Broadnax (1916-1992) | BIO | Legendary Story
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