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Correspondence Between Lou Sullivan and Roxanne Cherry (August-September 1989)
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Correspondence from Jude Patton to Lou Sullivan
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Correspondence from Louanna Rodgers to Lou Sullivan (August 9, 1989)
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Correspondence from Louanna Rodgers to Lou Sullivan (February 20, 1989)
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Correspondence from Mary Elizabeth to Lou Sullivan (January 21, 1989)
Collection: Lou Sullivan Collection Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: Clark, Sister Mary Elizabeth Date: Jan. 21, 1989 Topics: Christianity, Counseling, FtMs, Gender dysphoria, Gender identity, Gender realignment surgery, Transgender community, Transsexual people Subject: FTM Newsletter, Zelda Suplee -
Correspondence from Roxanne Cherry to Lou Sullivan (July 14, 1989)
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Correspondence from Rupert Raj to Lou Sullivan (February 12, 1989)
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Correspondence from Rupert Raj to Lou Sullivan (October 4, 1989)
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Correspondence from William Henkin to Lou Sullivan (April 17, 1989)
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F2M Open Letter (February 16, 1989)
Collection: Lou Sullivan Collection Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: Armstrong, John Date: Feb. 16, 1989 Topics: Coming out, Counseling, Crossdressers, FtMs, Gender dysphoria, Gender realignment surgery, Support groups, Transsexual people Subject: F2M, FTM Newsletter, Rites of Passage Description: Received by Lou Sullivan -
Outreach Beacon Vol. 12 No. 1 (Summer/Fall 1989)
Collection: Outreach Publications Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: The Human Outreach and Achievement Institute Date: Autumn 1989 Topics: Counseling, Femininities, LGBTQ+ relationships, Masculinities, Psychotherapy, Sexuality, Subcultures Subject: Ari Kane, Human Outreach and Achievement Institute, International Foundation for Gender Education (IFGE), Joseph Campbell, Louis G. Sullivan, Nancy S. Ledins, Naomi Owen, The Truth About Changing Sex, Transvestites and Transsexuals: Toward of a Theory of Cross-Gender Behavior, William R. Stayton