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Ray Bourbon in Selections from DON’T CALL ME MADAM (UTC 3)
Collection: Ephemera Institution: JD Doyle Archives Creator: Date: Unknown Topics: Drag, Female impersonators, Gender expression, LGBTQ+ arts, LGBTQ+ musicians, LGBTQ+ theater Subject: A Girl of the Golden West, Around The World In 80 Ways, Bourbon 100-Proof, Carnegie Hall, Danton Walker, Don't Call Me Madam, Errol Flynn, Hollywood Exposé, Ladies of Burlesque, Let Me Tell You About My Operation, Mae West, New York Daily News, One On The Aisle (Claque-Claque), Rae Bourbon, Ray Bourbon, Robert Sylvester, Sunday Ride, The Neighbor's Party Description: An album cover of Ray Bourbon's "Don't Call Me Madam," including reviews. -
Ray Bourbon leaves court
Collection: Miscellaneous Photographs Institution: Los Angeles Public Library Creator: Date: Aug. 1, 1956 Topics: Courts, Gender realignment surgery, Law, MtFs, Transsexual people Subject: Rae Bourbon, Ray Bourbon Description: Ray Bourbon leaves Beverly Hills Municipal Court after arraignment August 1, 1956, on impersonating a woman. -
Ray Saunders holding maracas
Collection: Don Paulson and Skippy LaRue Photograph Collection Institution: University of Washington Libraries Creator: L. Covello Photos Date: circa 1955 Topics: Drag, Drag performers, Drag queens, Female impersonators Subject: Ray Saunders Description: Promotional photograph of Ray Saunders sitting in an off the shoulder, striped dress with a wide brim hat hung over the shoulder, holding maracas. -
Re: The Cabdriver Who Shot Marsha
Collection: Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera Collection Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center Creator: Wicker, Randy Date: Unknown Topics: Anti-LGBTQ+ violence, Black transgender people, Drag queens, QTPOC, Sex work, Transfeminine people Subject: Marsha P. Johnson Description: A description of Marsha P. Johnson being shot by the driver of a cab in the 1970s written by Randy Wicker. Wicker notes that incidents like these point to the possibility that foul play was a facto... -
Reader Surprised
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Ready for the Mummer's Parade
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (1900-1949) Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Dec. 31, 1915 Topics: Costumes, Female impersonators, LGBTQ+ theater, Parades Subject: Frank Carter Description: An article in the Evening Ledger featuring Frank Carter, a female impersonator who will be marching in a New Year's parade. -
Reared as 'Girl' — Becomes Father
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Rebel Fux! #1
Collection: Zines Institution: Queer Zine Archive Project Creator: Huh, Kate Date: 1998 Topics: Gay pride, Gender expression, LGBTQ+ erotic literature, Nude photographs, Sex (Act), Sex accessories Description: A zine titled: "Rebel Fux! #1," by Kate Huh. Includes collages of nude photography and explores desire, sex, and pleasure. -
Recipient of Testimony of Spirit Award
Collection: Miscellaneous Photographs Institution: James C. Hormel LGBTQIA Center, San Francisco Public Library Creator: Date: 1999 Topics: AIDS activists, Awards, MtFs, Photography, Transgender people Description: Donor at Testimony of Spirit Award 1999 City Hall San Francisco “For the past twelve years, (donor) has been a tireless advocate for the transgendered and HIV/AIDS communities. She has hosted garag... -
Reckless Masquerade!
Collection: Rupert Raj Collection Institution: The ArQuives Creator: Tom, David Date: Jun. 1988 Topics: Queer people, Transfeminine people, Transgender people, Transmasculine people Subject: Rupert Raj Description: A collection of poems relating to queer identities written by various authors. The poems were compiled by Tom and illustrated by David. -
Record Set
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Recycling Services Complaint
Collection: Denise D'Anne Collection Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: D'Anne, Denise Date: May 30, 1995 Topics: LGBTQ+ activists, Recycling (Waste, etc.) Subject: Department of Public Works, Department of Social Services Description: A letter written to government officials from Denise D'Anne regarding city wide issues around recycling and flawed infrastructure. -
Red at Home by Dalila Jasmin
Collection: Red Jordan Arobateau Institution: Transgender Archives, University of Victoria Creator: Jasmin, Dalila Date: Dec. 2002 Topics: Black transgender people, Latino/a/x transgender people, Lesbian authors, Lesbian poets, LGBTQ+ poetry, LGBTQ+ poets, LGBTQ+ spiritual people, Multiracial transgender people, Trans men, Transgender authors Description: Please note there is no audio for this film. A home video by Dalila Jasmin of Arobateau in his home. Begins with scenes of Arobateau unpacking publications from a box in his home and speaking ab... -
Red Cross Nurse Aiding Smiling Patient
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Red Jordan Arobateau Pictorial Collection Guide
Collection: Discovery Resources Institution: Bancroft Library, University of California at Berkeley Creator: The Bancroft Library, University of California Date: 2009 Topics: FtMs, Lesbians, Photographs, Posters, Writers Subject: Dalila Jasmin, Red Jordan Arobateau Description: Includes portraits of the author, color snapshots and reproductions of his paintings as posters and postcards, as well as snapshots of his partner Dalila Jasmin at home and attending events.