February 2012
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Anonymous asked: Hi love your blog! Can you tell me anything about Claire Waldoff? I have discovered her music recently (Love It!!!) But cannot seem to find much info on her. Anything would be great Thank You - A gal from Edmonton Alberta!
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Going to reblog this since we still have nothing in the queue. Any era is acceptable, including ancient civilizations. Articles, photos, and videos are all accepted, and individuals may be from anywhere on the queer spectrum.
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saturdaykid asked: actually the dandy love is authentic vintage - they are two J C Leyendecker pictures photoshopped together by James Blah <3
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Black [gay] History Month
Thought followers might be interested in this blog post from Amoeba Records.
You’re neither unnatural, nor abominable, nor mad; you’re as much a part of what...
– LGBTQ* Books You Should Know
The Well of Loneliness
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January 2012
35 posts
Anonymous asked: (Different anon) At the same time, Hall described them both (Hall and the lead character) from The Well of Loneliness as inverts. And the post described the character as a masculine lesbian. So it's a leap to describe one as trans* and the other as a lesbian, when neither of the concepts were yet formed. Hall was Hall was Hall. An invert. Anything else is jumping to conclusions about a...
Anonymous asked: Radclyffe Hall was a butch dyke, not a man. See the wikipedia listing for example
Transgender History!
artoftransliness:
In the 1960’s “sex changes” in the United States and the UK became legal. Before that time it was illegal for a physician to modify people’s genitals, especially the genitals of those assigned male at birth.
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