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The fan reaction to her revelation has been largely supportive and positive so far. But there have been detractors. People will make negative comments, and then other people will turn around and attack them. Meanwhile, Wright is trying to overcome that impulse to protect herself.

That compartmentalization just takes some time to get over. Wright knew she would be out by the time the album was released — she felt it was imperative. Am I gonna make up a boyfriend from Argentina? Wright, who pressured her mother to allow her to be baptized at age 6, has a message for those who cloak homophobia in Christianity. It is nobodies right to judge how one chooses to dress themselves and….

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Remember me. She gives no easy answers, only the simple, touching conviction that God is love. But Like Me finishes in anguished uncertainty. It was completed before Wright came out publicly, and throughout she worries about what the reaction to her revelation will look like. That lends the book an even greater intimacy.

The great achievement of Like Me is to give the reader a visceral sense of just how hard-earned that triumph is. Jack Feerick, critic-at-large for Popdose , has been known on occasion to cry into his beer.

Award-winning journalist Nikole Hannah-Jones reflects on her experiences working on the Project and discusses her plans to adapt the project into an expansive new book.

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