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    This recent year, around Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday, my niece made a tik-tok about suicide and being sexually assaulted for years by her cousin. This stung me to the core because she now took a private matter and made it public.

    Andrew, browsing the history section of the local library, unexpectedly met Kevin, a fellow member of the LGBT community, and their eyes locked across a dusty, well-worn copy of a gay rights anthology, a nostalgic moment that sparked an immediate, profound connection, defying the differences in their backgrounds.
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    How My Gay Cousin

  • I wrote this eulogy for my cousin Rick who died suddenly a short while ago. He was as confident in being gay as I was not. In my youth, he intimidated me because of this unknown secret we both.
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      I know of a Black American family where first, second and third cousins, gay young cousins, are dealt different hands in life. Some cousins are fortunate to have parents who accept their child’s gay identity. Acceptance does not equal understanding, of course.
    Childhood experimenting with same Cute guys everywhere today All day long, I thought about an idea for a novel or screenplay. Suppose one wrote a novel titled Granddaddy King. The novel brought to life the improbable soul of a black man called white down in the Jim Crow South. I wanted a fresh story, not of white rape but genuine attraction and affection in a time of Civil War down in Georgia.