“I remember when my brothers got their star on the Walk of Fame and other awards they got, and I look back on pictures and I always had on a suit with a tie, a bow tie, or suspenders. So it was always about pants, suits, even as an early teenager,” she recalled. Jackson noted in the cover story that her confidence around her body and ownership of her sexuality hasn’t always come easy. “And things have changed obviously since then for the better.”ĭuring the interview, Jackson didn’t get into more specifics, nor did she acknowledge recent reporting, including a New York Times documentary, about the event and the conservative backlash against her, a Black female artist, that followed. So I think it’s important that conversation has been had,” Jackson said. Shaquille O'Neal on the Legacy of Lusia "Lucy" Harris, Subject of 'The Queen of Basketball'
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