Close Menu
TheHub.news

    This Day in History: October 10th

    By TheHub.news Staff

    It’s Official: The Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Retires from Track and Field

    By Danielle Bennett

    Muhammad Ali’s Unsigned Draft Card Is Black History for a Museum, Not an Auction

    By FirstandPen

    Subscribe to Updates

    Get the latest creative news from FooBar about art, design and business.

    X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube
    TheHub.news
    Support Our Work
    • Home
    • Our Story
      • News & Views
        • Politics
        • Injustice
        • HBCUs
        • Watch
      • Food
        • Cuisine Noir
        • soulPhoodie
      • Passport Heavy
      • Travel
      • Diaspora
      • This Day
      • Entertainment
      • History
      • Art
      • Music
    • Healthy
    • Wealthy
      1. Copper2Cotton
      2. View All

      The Time to Buy a Home is Now…Maybe!

      September 11, 2023

      Focus Your Way to Wealth

      April 14, 2023

      What You Might Learn From a $300K Net Worth

      February 6, 2023

      How I built Wealth in a Bear Market

      January 13, 2023

      Black Women’s Unemployment Rate Drops: Here’s What the Latest Report Reveals

      January 13, 2025

      What Does Toxic Positivity Look Like in Personal Finances?

      April 12, 2024

      More Than Money: Cultivate More Flow to Unlock Your Financial Potential

      September 22, 2023

      Music Mogul Akon on How to “Stay Rich”

      September 12, 2023
    • Wise
    • Business
    • Sports
      1. First and Pen
      2. View All

      Muhammad Ali’s Unsigned Draft Card Is Black History for a Museum, Not an Auction

      October 9, 2025

      PK Subban Signs Multiyear Contract Extension With ESPN

      October 6, 2025

      Reactions to Kyren Lacy, Mark Sanchez Stories Expose Ignorance and Racism

      October 6, 2025

      Paul Finebaum’s Impetus for Possibly Entering Politics Feels Hypocritical

      October 1, 2025

      It’s Official: The Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Retires from Track and Field

      October 9, 2025

      Muhammad Ali’s Unsigned Draft Card Is Black History for a Museum, Not an Auction

      October 9, 2025

      PK Subban Signs Multiyear Contract Extension With ESPN

      October 6, 2025

      Reactions to Kyren Lacy, Mark Sanchez Stories Expose Ignorance and Racism

      October 6, 2025
    • Tech
    • Podcasts
      1. Coach Cass
      2. More Than Money
      3. This Is Lurie Daniel Favors
      4. This is Karen Hunter
      5. Welcome to Knubia
      6. View All

      This Day in History: October 10th

      October 10, 2025

      It’s Official: The Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Retires from Track and Field

      October 9, 2025

      Muhammad Ali’s Unsigned Draft Card Is Black History for a Museum, Not an Auction

      October 9, 2025

      Deportees Sue Ghana Over “Unlawful Detention”

      October 9, 2025

      This Day in History: October 10th

      October 10, 2025

      It’s Official: The Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Retires from Track and Field

      October 9, 2025

      Muhammad Ali’s Unsigned Draft Card Is Black History for a Museum, Not an Auction

      October 9, 2025

      Deportees Sue Ghana Over “Unlawful Detention”

      October 9, 2025

      This Day in History: October 10th

      October 10, 2025

      It’s Official: The Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Retires from Track and Field

      October 9, 2025

      Muhammad Ali’s Unsigned Draft Card Is Black History for a Museum, Not an Auction

      October 9, 2025

      Deportees Sue Ghana Over “Unlawful Detention”

      October 9, 2025

      This Day in History: October 10th

      October 10, 2025

      It’s Official: The Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Retires from Track and Field

      October 9, 2025

      Muhammad Ali’s Unsigned Draft Card Is Black History for a Museum, Not an Auction

      October 9, 2025

      Deportees Sue Ghana Over “Unlawful Detention”

      October 9, 2025

      This Day in History: October 10th

      October 10, 2025

      It’s Official: The Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Retires from Track and Field

      October 9, 2025

      Muhammad Ali’s Unsigned Draft Card Is Black History for a Museum, Not an Auction

      October 9, 2025

      Deportees Sue Ghana Over “Unlawful Detention”

      October 9, 2025

      In Class with Carr: “Can America Continue? Should It?”

      October 7, 2025

      Women in America: Won’t Anyone Think of the Children?!

      September 24, 2025

      In Class with Carr: “The Hate That Hate Produced”

      September 22, 2025

      In Class with Carr: Juneteenth and the Unyielding Work of Liberation

      June 23, 2025
    TheHub.news
    Home»News & Views»Entertainment»Design&Arts»These 5 LGBTQ+ Books by Black Authors Deserve a Spot on Your Shelf
    Design&Arts

    These 5 LGBTQ+ Books by Black Authors Deserve a Spot on Your Shelf

    By Danielle BennettJune 27, 202404 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link
    Image credit: Unsplash
    Share
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email Copy Link

    You don’t have to be a part of the LGBTQ+ community to enjoy a book with a queer storyline. Nowadays, there are more stories than ever featuring gay, lesbian, bisexual or trans characters, so whether you’re looking for a book that reflects your own experience or something completely different, we’ve got some of the best LGBTQ+ books ever written for you to dive into. 

    From classic coming-of-age stories to steamy romances and works of nonfiction, these books are absolutely amazing. Pride Month may only last for 30 days in June, but celebrating the community and the beauty of its diversity can happen all year round. One simple way to do that is by enjoying a great book. 

    Reading queer stories is a learning opportunity for everyone on the gender spectrum, including those who are gender-non-conforming.

    Here are five of the best LGBTQ+ books of all time, written by Black authors, that you absolutely need to add to your reading list right away.

    Giovanni’s Room by James Baldwin (1956)

    View this post on Instagram

    A post shared by Lucy (@the_litedit)

    $13.00 – Buy

    Arguably the most famous and long-lasting portrayal of Black queer masculinity in Western literature, this novel focuses on David’s life, a young American living in 1950s Paris with his girlfriend. However, he gets involved in a relationship with Giovanni, an Italian man he meets at a bar. Despite being engaged to be married, David finds himself inexplicably drawn to Giovanni, but the affair leads to a tragic outcome.

    James Baldwin takes us on a journey of love, death and passion, and explores the complexities of the human heart in deeply moving ways. If you’re into stories that delve into the depths of emotion and challenge conventional morality, Giovanni’s Room is for you.

    The Color Purple by Alice Walker (1982)

    View this post on Instagram

    A post shared by Book Central (@bookcentral.pk)

    $12.00 – Buy

    A timeless masterpiece, Alice Walker’s The Color Purple is a gripping tale that unfolds through a series of raw and unfiltered letters. Trapped in poverty, Celie has suffered both physical and sexual abuse at the hands of her father and later, her husband. Adding to her struggles, she embarks on a profound journey of self-discovery, particularly in relation to her sexuality.

    Here Comes the Sun by Nicole Dennis-Benn (2016)

    $10.00 Buy

    View this post on Instagram

    A post shared by Nicole Dennis-Benn 🧿🇯🇲🌈 (@ndennisbenn)

    In a captivating setting at an opulent resort in Montego Bay, Jamaica, we meet Margot, a woman who tirelessly works to support her younger sister, Thandi, in her pursuit of education. Margot’s upbringing ingrained in her the belief that she had to rely on her sexuality to survive, but she is adamant in shielding Thandi from a similar fate.

    As destiny would have it, a new hotel project looms over their village, presenting a potential threat. Margot perceives this as an opportunity not only to achieve financial independence but also to unveil a long-held secret: her forbidden love for another woman.

    Margot’s narrative is one of unwavering determination, boundless love and an unyielding desire to forge a brighter future. This powerful tale will captivate you from start to finish, leaving you anxiously anticipating how it ends.

    Greenland by David Santos Donaldson (1959)

    $14.00 – Buy

    View this post on Instagram

    A post shared by David Santos Donaldson (@david.santos.donaldson)

    This brilliant novel-within-a-novel starts in 1919 when Mohammed el Adl, a young Egyptian lover of British author E. M. Forster, finds himself in a jail cell. Fast-forward to the present day and Kip Starling has locked himself in his Brooklyn basement study armed with a pistol and 21 gallons of Poland Spring water. His mission? To write Mohammed’s story within the three-week deadline set by his publisher.

    Kip and Mohammed share more than just their writing aspirations. They both identify as Black and queer, navigating a world that often treats them as “Others.” Their lives have been shaped by their encounters with Whiteness, homophobia and the challenges of having an elite education.

    Redefining Realness by Janet Mock (2014)

    $11.00 – Buy

    View this post on Instagram

    A post shared by Wanya I Booklimerz Bookclub 🦋 (Wanya Illes) (@booklimerzbookclub)

    Queer and trans memoirs have gained significant popularity in recent times, but in 2014, Janet Mock’s Redefining Realness, truly stood out among the rest. What made it unique was its focus on the personal journey of a Black trans woman in search of her true self, and the tremendous support she received from her community.

    Mock’s story offers a powerful and authentic perspective on the experiences faced by Black trans women, and sheds light on the importance of community support in their lives. If you are looking for a thought-provoking and inspiring memoir, Redefining Realness is a must-read. It not only educates and raises awareness about the challenges faced by marginalized groups but also celebrates the resilience and strength of individuals striving to live their truth.

    Black Authors LGBTQ+ Books Thehub.news
    Danielle Bennett

    Danielle Bennett, a hairstylist of 20 years, is the owner of The Executive Lounge, a hair salon that caters to businesswomen, located in the Chelsea neighborhood of New York City. She specializes in natural hair care, haircuts, color, hair weaving and is certified in non-surgical hair replacement. Danielle partners with her clients to provide customized services, while she pampers them with luxury products and professional, private accommodations. “The Executive Lounge is your home away from home; it is a tranquil, modern sanctuary where you matter. Your time is valued and your opinion counts. Why? Because you deserve it.” - Danielle Bennett

    Related Posts

    Solange Debuts Free Online Library Showcasing Black and Brown Voices

    September 29, 2025

    BBC Fact Checks Trump’s UN Speech and It’s Brutal!

    September 28, 2025

    To Be or Not to Be: Confusion Over a Feminist Identity

    September 27, 2025
    Add A Comment

    Comments are closed.

    Recent Posts
    • This Day in History: October 10th
    • It’s Official: The Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Retires from Track and Field
    • Muhammad Ali’s Unsigned Draft Card Is Black History for a Museum, Not an Auction
    • Deportees Sue Ghana Over “Unlawful Detention”
    • This Day in History: October 9th

    Searching for Hannah Crafts: The Mystery of the First Black American Woman Novelist

    By Danielle Bennett

    Brazilian Festival Season Begins With “George Floyd” Style Killing of Edmar Santos Costa

    By Sed

    Pioneers of Black Style: 8 Unforgettable Moments From NYFW ‘25

    By Danielle Bennett

    This Day in History: August 24th

    By TheHub.news Staff

    Subscribe to Updates

    A free newsletter delivering stories that matter straight to your inbox.

    About
    About

    Celebrating US from one end of the land to the other. We record our acts, our accomplishments, our sufferings, and our temporary defeats throughout the diaspora. We bring content that is both unique and focused on showing the world our best unapologetically.

    X (Twitter) Instagram YouTube

    This Day in History: October 10th

    By TheHub.news Staff

    It’s Official: The Great Shelly-Ann Fraser-Pryce Retires from Track and Field

    By Danielle Bennett

    Muhammad Ali’s Unsigned Draft Card Is Black History for a Museum, Not an Auction

    By FirstandPen

    Deportees Sue Ghana Over “Unlawful Detention”

    By Veronika Lleshi

    Subscribe to Updates

    A free newsletter delivering stories that matter straight to your inbox.

    © 2025 TheHub.news A 501(c)(3) tax-exempt organization.

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.