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Tag: Black invisible lesbian

Patricia R. Corbett: Girl in a Tie

Patricia R. Corbett: Girl in a Tie
Patricia R. Corbett with a framed poster for Fall of the House of Snow

It is my goal to fight harder for human rights than individual rights; and to leave a legacy of love and of the value of community service for my family.

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Posted on October 3, 2023 Posted in Culture and the Arts, Social Justice, Women’s Health, and Social Services Tagged with Aunt Maggies MoJo and the Devil Angel Brown, Black invisible lesbian, Black protest writers, Brown Girls in the Ring, civil rights activist, dramaturg, Fall of the House of Snow, Gladys Bentley, Goddard College, Harlem Renaissance, Harriet Jacobs, Jacqui Singleton, JustaSISTA, Maryland State Arts Council award, Patricia R Corbett, Perils of a Southern Black Woman: stories tales and nightmares told in the light, Phil Crosby, playwright, Rap Brown, Rev Linwood Corbett Sr, Richmond Triangle Players, Richmond Virginia, Sisters Rising Mentoring Organization, Stokely Carmichael, storytelling, transgender Barbie, Virginia Christian, Warehouse Theatre Washington DC, Why I Hate the Circus

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