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Revision as of 08:31, 25 February 2010
A Chronological List of Transgender-Related Entries on OutHistory.org
1782-1797: Deborah Sampson: "Animal love, on her part, was out of the question," 1782-1797
1890-1962: Alberta Lucille/Alan Hart (1890-1962)
1894, January 18: Badger State Banner: Anna Morris/Frank Blunt and Gertrude Field
1902, November: Alienist and Neurologist: "Marriages Between Women,"
1914, May 15-16: Day Book: Cora Anderson/Ralph Kerwinieo,"
1936: Alan Hart: "The Undaunted," 1936
1958: Barbara Gittings: Founding New York Daughters of Bilitis
1962-1972: Alma Routsong: "Patience and Sarah"
1981: BAGLY(Boston Alliance of Gay, Lesbian, Bisexual, and Transgender Youth): America’s first GLBT prom
2000, June-2002, April: Pauline Park: "Campaign for a Transgender Rights Law," NYC
Also see:
Transgender Historiography
Transgender Youth Action and Organizing
Allan Bérubé: December 3, 1946-December 11, 2007
Allan Spear
Annotated Bibliography for Lesbians in the Twentieth Century
Bibliography: Lesbians Between the World Wars
Bibliography: Lesbians and the 1950s
Bibliography: Social Scientists and Homophiles, 1950s and 1960s
Book: Lucky S. Michaels, Shelter, 2008
D'Emilio: "Allan Bérubé's Gift to History," May-June 2008