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Biographical Materials on Pauli Murray
Collection: Pauli Murray Institution: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University Creator: Date: 1910 to 1944 Topics: African American transgender people, Liberal Party, Transgender people, Transgender politicians Subject: Liberal Party, Pauli Murray Description: Biographical material detailing Pauli Murray's life, noting Murray's activist pursuits, education, and published works, This document is written in a narrative style, differing from the memorandum,... -
Club Chesterfield Presents: Mr. Roby Landers
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Dorothy, John, and Helen Putnam
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Dorothy Putnam in Masculine Attire
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Dorothy Putnam in Masculine Attire (2)
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Dorothy Putnam in Masculine Attire (3)
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Dr. Mary Walker Looks Like "A Gentleman of the Old School"
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Edith Crossdressing
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Helen Crossdressing
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I Want a Boy to Love Me
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Julian Eltinge Has Big Reception Here
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Pauli Murray's Family Photograph Album, ca. 1919-1950
Collection: Pauli Murray Institution: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University Creator: Murray, Pauli Date: 1910 to 1950 Topics: African American transgender people, Transgender people, World War, 1939-1945 Subject: Pauli Murray Description: Photograph album entitled, "The 'Life and Times' of An American Called Pauli Murray," featuring photos of Pauli Murray through the years, Murray's family and friends, and experiences during Murray'... -
Play Me a Good Old Fashioned Melody
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Senator Taylor's Witticism
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1900-1949) Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Popular Magazine Date: Jun. 15, 1912 Topics: Crossdressing, Masculinities, Physicians, United States. Congress--Leadership Subject: Bob Taylor, Mary Walker Description: The Day Book (Chicago, Illinois) -
Two Unidentified Women, Early 1900s