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Crossdressers Convene at Photo Show
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Cross-Dressers Find Acceptance During Annual Provincetown Fest
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Fantasia Fair: F/B/C school of Fantasia Fair
Collection: Fantasia Fair: Photographs Institution: Schlesinger Library, Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study, Harvard University Creator: Date: Jan. 1, 1977 Topics: Events, Gender identity, Photography, Transgender people Description: By clicking the selected thumbnail, you will be forwarded to more Fantasia Fair photographs that are not currently available on the DTA -
Fantasia Fair Yearbook (October 1980)
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Fantasia Fair Yearbook (October 1981)
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Fantasia Fair Yearbook (October 1982)
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Fantasia Fair Yearbook (October 1983)
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Looking Back: A Transgender Retrospective Honoring Fantasia Fair
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Pushing Boundaries
Collection: Fantasia Fair: Miscellaneous Documents Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Dumas, Carol K. Date: Oct. 19, 1993 Topics: Crossdressers, Femininities, Gender identity, Heterosexual men, Photography Subject: Fantasia Fair, Helen Strong, The Feminine Mystique: Males Exploring Gender Boundaries -
The Tartan Skirt: Magazine of the Scottish TV/TS Group No. 5 (January 1993)
Collection: The Tartan Skirt Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Forrester, Anne Date: Jan. 1993 Topics: Acceptance, Appearance, Beauty standards, Bible, Bigender people, Books, Christianity, Clergy, Coming out, Crossdressers, Crossdressing, Discrimination, Events, Families, Femininities, FtMs, Gender diversity, HIV/AIDS, Intolerance, Islam, Judaism, Labelling, Law, LGBTQ+ poetry, Masculinities, MtFs, Passing (Gender), Passports, Photography, Public facilities, Religions, Self-acceptance, Support groups, Therapists, Transgender community, Transphobia, Transsexual people, Weddings Subject: Fantasia Fair, He Says, She Says: Closing the Communication Gap Between the Sexes, Sister Mary Elizabeth