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Wonder Car Turns out to Be Biggest Hoax of Century
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Wonder Club East End at West End Presents...The World's Most Beautiful Female Impersonators
Collection: Drag Show Programs Institution: JD Doyle Archives Creator: Wonder Club Date: circa 1940 Topics: Dancers, Drag, Drag balls, Entertainers, Female impersonators, Singers Subject: Bertie LePage, Billy Richards, Francis Parker, George Kelley, Hot Cha Hinton, Poppy Lane, Teddy & Yvonne, Teddy Cook -
Wonder Club Presents New Orleans' Distinctly Different Revue: Boys will be Girls!
Collection: Drag Show Programs Institution: JD Doyle Archives Creator: Wonder Club Date: 1942 Topics: Dancers, Drag, Drag balls, Drag queens, Entertainers, Female impersonators, Singers Subject: Art Sherrick, Bertie LePage, Billy Richards, Francis LaVerne, Francis Russel, Lee Carol, Paul Gilvre, Vern Valdez -
Wonder Woman at the HMC Military Ball
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Wonder Woman at the HMC Military Ball (2)
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Wonder Woman at the HMC Military Ball (3)
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Woodhull in New-York Daily Tribune
Collection: Frank Woodhull Collection Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Oct. 5, 1908 Topics: Crossdressing, LGBTQ+ immigrants, Trans men, Transgender people, Transmasculinity Subject: Frank Woodhull Description: Frank Woodhull, after living for 15 years as a man, was inspected for tuberculosis at Ellis Island, where his birth name was found out. Woodhull is of English and Canadian descent. Woodhull express... -
Woodhull in The New York Times
Collection: Frank Woodhull Collection Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Oct. 5, 1908 Topics: Crossdressing, LGBTQ+ immigrants, Trans men, Transgender people, Transmasculinity Subject: Frank Woodhull Description: A newspaper article that describes Frank Woodhull's entrance to Ellis Island in 1908. Woodhull is said to be 50 years old, from Canada, and wearing a dark suit, a hat, and having a mustache. The ar... -
Woodhull in The New York Times
Collection: Frank Woodhull Collection Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Oct. 6, 1908 Topics: Crossdressing, LGBTQ+ immigrants, Trans men, Transgender people, Transmasculinity Subject: Frank Woodhull Description: A newspaper article announcing that the Board of Special Inquiries has allowed Frank Woodhull to continue living publicly as a man, instead of being known by his birth name. There are quotations at... -
Woodhull in The Sun (NYC)
Collection: Frank Woodhull Collection Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Date: Oct. 5, 1908 Topics: Crossdressing, LGBTQ+ immigrants, Trans men, Transgender people, Transmasculinity Subject: Frank Woodhull Description: A newspaper article detailing Frank Woodhull's arrival at Ellis Island, his physical description, and how the doctor who inspected him for tuberculosis prompted Woodhull to reveal that he is also k... -
Would Save Glenn
Collection: Newspaper and Periodical Clippings (Pre 1900) Institution: Digital Transgender Archive Creator: Evening Times-Republican Date: Nov. 28, 1899 Topics: Courts, Crossdressing, Marriage, Passing (Gender) Subject: Alice Glenn, Ellis Glenn, James Dukes Description: Evening Times-Republican (Marshalltown, Iowa) -
Writer Claims Sex Change Let 'Her' Become Pregnant
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Writing on Heroes in the Tenderloin
Collection: Felicia Elizondo/Felicia Flames Collection Institution: GLBT Historical Society Creator: Elizondo, Felicia Date: circa 2010 to circa 2020 Topics: Chicano/a/x LGBTQ+ people, Chicano/a/x transgender people, Drag queens, Female impersonators, Latino/a/x LGBTQ+ people, Latino/a/x transgender people, LGBTQ+ communities, Trans women Subject: Charles Pierce, Christine Jorgensen, Gina La Divina, José Sarria, Pat Montclaire, Vicki Marlane, Victor Torres Description: This is a list of heroes that Felicia Elizondo looked up to, during her time in the Tenderloin. This item comes from the Felicia “Flames” Elizondo papers (#2021-06) at the GLBT Historical Society. ... -
Wrong Again
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Xmas Letter 1994
Collection: Marsha P. Johnson & Sylvia Rivera Collection Institution: The Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual & Transgender Community Center Creator: Wicker, Randy Date: 1994 Topics: Black transgender people, Gay men, Gay pride, QTPOC, Roommates, Transfeminine people Subject: ACT UP, Bill Dobbs, Cocoa Rodriguez, George Flimlin, Harry Hay, Joe McGrath, Marsha P. Johnson, Mattachine Society, Nelson Woodrow Anderson III, Prescott Townsend, Stonewall 25, Uplift Lighting Description: The 1994 issue of an annual newsletter written by Marsha P. Johnson's roommate, Randy Wicker, in which he provides updates on his life and business, the household, and close friends. The letter inc...