Gay American History: Lesbians and Gay Men in the U.S.A. : A DocumentaryThis book is a collection of documents relating to the treatment of gay men and lesbians in America's history. Each section includes an introduction by the compiler. |
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Page 243
... dress reform " as one of its major propositions . Walker was certainly a transvestite , although this did not involve any attempt at " passing , " distinguishing her from the other women considered here . She is included because her ...
... dress reform " as one of its major propositions . Walker was certainly a transvestite , although this did not involve any attempt at " passing , " distinguishing her from the other women considered here . She is included because her ...
Page 245
... Dress Reform Association , and made a successful speaking tour of England . In 1867 , she returned to Washington and lived for a few years with an energetic young female teacher and aspiring attorney , Belva Lockwood , the two working ...
... Dress Reform Association , and made a successful speaking tour of England . In 1867 , she returned to Washington and lived for a few years with an energetic young female teacher and aspiring attorney , Belva Lockwood , the two working ...
Page 323
... dress and habits of the opposite sex . Their number is small . Five men who lived as women were cited by an informant , two women who lived as men , and others are known . One of the former was from the Dalles . This is a very minor ...
... dress and habits of the opposite sex . Their number is small . Five men who lived as women were cited by an informant , two women who lived as men , and others are known . One of the former was from the Dalles . This is a very minor ...
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