Opinion | Black LGBT people see Jussie Smollett's attack and know it could be any of us

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Opinion | Black LGBT people see Jussie Smollett's attack and know it could be any of us
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Opinion | Derrick Clifton: The Jussie Smollett attack is so personal for black LGBT people because we know it could have been any of us. - NBCNewsTHINK

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