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Koko Da Doll, Star of Transgender Documentary 'Kokomo City,' Passes Away at 35

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Koko Da Doll, a trans woman who garnered notoriety for her role in the documentary Kokomo City which highlighted transgender Black women, has passed away, reports the New York Times. She was 35. D. Smith, the director of the acclaimed documentary confirmed that Koko Da Doll, whose name is Rasheeda Williams, was fatally shot in […]

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