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Ella Zoyara: Death of the Noted Circus Female Impersonator
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Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (Pre 1900)
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Transas City
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San Francisco Chronicle
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May 28, 1879
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S.F. Bans Discrimination Against "Transgenders"
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Rupert Raj Collection
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Dec. 3, 1994