Quote:
Searching, I discovered something I didn’t expect. Something decades of determined assimilation could not blind me to. In this great gay mecca, I was an invisible man. I had no shadow, no substance, no place, no history, no reflection. I was an alien unseen, and seen unwanted. Here as in Hephzibah, I was a n***, still.
Source:
Quoted from Marlon Rigg’s Tongues Untied in: José Esteban Muñoz (1999): Disidentifications. Queers of Color and the Performance of Politics. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota Press, p. 9.
Author Bio:
Marlon Riggs (1957-1994) was a US-American filmmaker, poet, and gay rights activist.
Context:

Further Reading:
*Marlon Riggs (1994): Black is ... Black ain‘t. Dokumentarfilm. 87 min.
*Marlon Riggs (1989): Tongues untied. Dokumentarfilm. 55 min.
*Audre Lorde (2009): I Am Your Sister: Collected and Unpublished Writings of Audre Lorde. Oxford & New York: Oxford University Press.
Year:
1989