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Alpha Zeta, an organization for heterosexual crossdressers, most of whom were white, published a series of newsletters during the late s. Please note that though this collection includes oral histories, the Oral Histories with People of Color collection specifically highlights the stories of individuals who self-identify as a member of a racial or ethnic minority group.

This collection provides a look into the experiences of the loved ones of crossdressers. Hart devoted his professional life to the study and treatment of tuberculosis, particularly its diagnosis via X-ray. This collection contains various art pieces that depict scenes of historical gender diversity.

This collection contains other materials featuring people of color. These photographs include professional headshots, candid shots at bars and in homes, and pictures of drag queens in performance settings. Most of the photographs were taken by Bobby Smith, but a few were provided by Donald Bentz and collector Rex Maniscalco.

Tearoom () Publication date Topics gay, bathhouse, cruising, cottaging Item Size M Archival Mansfield, Ohio police footage from inside a public bathroom Addeddate Identifier tearoom Scanner Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader As programs recognizing LGBTQ+ people are cut, an Ohio archive is doing what queer Americans always have: preserving their own history.

He was also the author of four novels on medical themes and a nonfiction book about X-rays. Cincinnati Burger Week is happening July 7 - 13, ! Hart began medically transitioning during medical school and lived as a man from the late s until his death. Hart's collection at the Digital Transgender Archive includes his five books as well as various clippings and ephemera.

This collection contains periodicals, leaflets, event programs, and other written works by the ALP, including multiple issues of their newsletter The Missive. Most frequently, requests were from those married to or parenting a crossdresser. These photographs show Marie's willingness to digress from and contradict social norms.

Several issues were published in collaboration with their more expansive sister group, A Rose, which welcomed people who identified as transvestites, transsexual, or transgender. The annulment was granted on the basis of sex assigned at birth, a precedent that was not overturned until the passage of the Gender Recognition Act of Ashley has since won the Lifetime Achievement honor at the European Diversity Awards and was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire in for her contribution to the trans community.

This collection focuses on research-based materials created in academic contexts. April Ashley is a British model and white trans woman who became well known in England when she was outed in The court case for a annulment from then husband Arthur Corbett Corbett v.

This collection also includes professional portraits of Alison and Dottie Laing, as well as a series of photographs of Alison's travels from to , which may have been taken by Dottie Laing. Some pieces in the newsletter are reprinted from other publications such as The Tartan Skirt or The Seahorse Newsletter.

The topics covered in these publications include gender identity in a medical context, gender realignment surgery, hormone therapy, and health-related risks during and after transitioning. These publications share information about local events in Arizona as well as national events for the trans community.

The archives, located in Over-the-Rhine, remain a one-of-a-kind collection and resource, documenting decades of LGBQ+ history and activism. They also feature poetry, photographs, and anecdotes about crossdressing, relationships, and travel. A few of the photos were taken by Mariette Pathy, but most were captured by unknown photographers.

This collection contains 6 issues of the newsletter and 2 meeting notices. A typical Adam's Word publication includes information concerning transitioning, support groups, books with trans content sometimes accompanied by a review , and various reflections from contributors regarding events and conferences they attended.

Alan Hart was an American physician, novelist, and trans man. Corbett established a legal precedent regarding the status of trans women in the United Kingdom. While research on trans and gender-nonconforming people is expansive and can be found in many research databases, the purpose of this collection is to gather materials that are not easily accessible elsewhere.

Marie, the more outgoing of the two, was an active women's rights advocate who also enjoyed crossdressing in private. Adam's Word was a monthly newsletter of The Adam Society, a non-profit support group for female-to-male crossdressers, transsexuals, and their significant others.

Materials from the Ohio Lesbian Archives have been used in exhibits by the Public Library of Cincinnati and Hamilton County and were an important resource for the recently released book LGBTQ Cincinnati by Ken Schneck.