LGBTQ Black History: Black Transgender Activist Elle Moxley
Update 2/13/25: Moxley changed her last name in 2022, after transitioning. You can read her essay on the decision here. This article has been updated to reflect her current name.
Update 2/13/25: Moxley changed her last name in 2022, after transitioning. You can read her essay on the decision here. This article has been updated to reflect her current name.
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