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- 3. The first openly gay federal judge after being appointed in 1994 by President Clinton. (last name)
- 5. In 2020 he made history as the first openly gay Afro-Latino Congress member when he was voted to represent New York's 15th District. (last name)
- 6. In 2020 he became of of the first two openly Black LGBTQ members of Congress and represents New York's 17th District. (last name)
- 7. The first openly transgender Black woman ever elected to public office. (last name)
- 8. Was a key leader of human rights movements in Brazil and served as one of the only openly Black LGBTQ members on the Rio de Janeiro City Council. (last name)
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- 1. The first openly gay Black person elected to public office in 1989. (first name)
- 2. One of the integral organizers of the Journey of Reconciliation in 1947 and was instrumental in organizing the March on Washington. (last name)
- 3. The first Black lesbian to serve in any state legislature in the country when she served in Georgia's House of Representatives from 2009 to 2015. (last name)
- 4. The founder of the Trans People of Color Coalition and made history as the first transgender person to testify before the US Congress. (last name)
- 6. A foundational leader in Stonewall and helped found the Gay Liberation Front in 1969. (first name)