“William T. Hoston’s book is timely. With remarkable scholarship, it captures the black trans experience. Sadly, when I transitioned, everything about me vanished from the acceptance of mainstream society—my human right to identify as transgender, my education, my job skills, and my own life experiences as a human being. In the face of non-acceptance, I gained a new title, equal to that of the ‘scarlet letter’—a ‘black transgender woman.’ A title that has become a part of my reintroduction into mainstream society, as well as, making me a target to those who see me as ‘lesser than.’ But I have persevered and remained resilient. This book provides a glimpse into the hardships of our lives.”—Atlantis Narcisse, Founder of Save Our Sisters United (SOSU)