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Guide to the Christine Jorgensen Cross Dressing Correspondence Collection, 1953
Collection: Discovery Resources Institution: California State University, Northridge Creator: Special Collections & Archives, Oviatt Library, California State University, Northridge Date: 2013 Topics: Crossdressing Subject: Christine Jorgensen Description: The collection consists of three letters concerning cross dressing and Christine Jorgensen, one of the first people in the United States to speak publicly about having sex reassignment surgery. One... -
Guide to the Virginia Prince Papers, 1930-1980
Collection: Discovery Resources Institution: California State University, Northridge Creator: Special Collections & Archives, Oviatt Library, California State University, Northridge Date: 2012 Topics: Crossdressers, LGBTQ+ press, Transsexual people Subject: April Ashley, Christine Jorgensen, Coccinelle, Roberta Cowell, Tamara Edel Rees Description: Virginia Prince established, edited, and wrote for the magazine Transvestia. As editor and writer for Transvestia, Prince collected newspaper clippings, magazine articles, cartoons, and photographs... -
William Benemann Collection of Sexuality and Gender Miscellany 1953-2011 Collection Guide
Collection: Discovery Resources Institution: Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley Creator: The Bancroft Library, University of California Date: 2012 Topics: Comic books, strips, etc., Gay men, Gender, Lesbians, LGBTQ+ press, Media, Music, Photographs, Postcards, Sexuality, Sheet music, Transgender people Subject: Christine Jorgensen, Cris Williamson, Essex Hemphill, Margaret Cho, Marlon Riggs, Ramon Novarro, Robert Goulet Description: Contains vinyl record albums, photographs, postcards, periodicals, comic books, etc., relating broadly to the issues of nonheterosexual sexuality and gender expressions in popular media and entert...