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Christine Howey and Niela Miller at Fantasia Fair
Collection: Alison Laing's Photographs Institution: Joseph A. Labadie Collection, University of Michigan Creator: Date: circa 1975 to circa 1999 Topics: LGBTQ+ events, Trans women, Transgender people Subject: Christine Howey, Fantasia Fair, Niela Miller Description: Niela Miller (right) speaks at Fantasia Fair event while Christine Howey looks on. Undated. -
Letter from Theodore I. Friedman to Rupert Raj (July 21, 1987)
Collection: Rupert Raj Collection Institution: The ArQuives Creator: Friedman, Theodore I. Date: Jul. 21, 1987 Topics: Gender dysphoria, MtFs, Trans women, Transsexual people Subject: Metamorphosis, Rupert Raj, Theodore I. Friedman Description: Letter from Theodore I. Friedman expressing appreciation for the work Raj does and discussing the Tenth International Symposium on Gender Dysphoria in Amsterdam. -
"Sheila Take a Bow" single cover
Collection: Transas City Photographs (1950-2000) Institution: Transas City Creator: Date: 1971 Topics: Trans women Subject: Album Artwork, Candy Darling, The Smiths Description: A close-up of a still image of Candy Darling in the Andy Warhol movie, "Women in Revolt" was used as the cover of the 1987 single “Sheila Take a Bow” by The Smiths. -
Tracee McDaniel Oral History
Collection: Oral Histories with People of Color Institution: OUTWORDS Creator: McDaniel, Tracee, Mukerjee, Lucy Date: Dec. 13, 2022 Topics: Black transgender people, Entertainers, Intimate partner violence, LGBTQ+ visibility, Trans women, Transgender authors, Transgender autobiographies, Transgender political activists, Transgender rights Subject: Atlanta Citizens Review Board, Betty Couvertier, Keisha Lance Bottoms, Peanuts Disco, The Housing Atlanta Program (THAP), Tracee McDaniel, Trans Affairs Committee Description: Tracee McDaniel was born on January 20th 1967 in Sumter, South Carolina. At the age of 18, Tracee began performing as her alter ego Destiny (Your Mistress of Illusions), before moving to L.A. and s...