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  1. Jennie June (fl. 1895–1922) was a pseudonym of an American writer from the Victorian and Edwardian era known for advocating for the rights of people who did not conform to gender and sexual norms. June was one of the earliest transgender individuals to publish an autobiography in the United States.

  2. Oct 13, 2022 · In the early 20th century, a mysterious author known as Jennie June published two autobiographies and wrote a third, unpublished, manuscript.

  3. Aug 7, 2020 · Autobiography of an Androgyne is the story of Jennie June, a 20th Century transwoman who brought her vivid story to life during a brief period of trans activism between the years of 1918 and 1922 with a series of autobiographical books and essays that serve an important function in portraying trans life in the early 20th century. Print length.

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  4. Jennie June ( fl. 1895–1922) was a pseudonym of an American writer from the Victorian and Edwardian era known for advocating for the rights of people who did not conform to gender and sexual norms.

  5. Jul 19, 2023 · Jennie June (pseudonyms Ralph Werther and Earl Lind, 1874 - ?) was a Victorian and Edwardian era writer and activist for the rights of people who didn't conform to gender and sexual norms. He was one of the earliest transgender individuals to publish an autobiography in the United States.

  6. Oct 10, 2022 · Two autobiographical books by the pseudonymous author who also called himself Jennie June, Ralph Werther, and Earl Lind, The Autobiography of an Androgyne (1918) and The Female Impersonators (1922), are major texts of what we today call transgender history.

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  8. Jan 25, 2023 · AUTOBIOGRAPHYOF ANANDROGYNE. By EARL LIND ("RALPH WERTHER"—"JENNIE JUNE") EDITED, WITH INTRODUCTION. By ALFRED W. HERZOG, Ph.B., A.M., M.D. Member of the New York and the New Jersey Bar. Editor of the Medico-Legal Journal. NEW YORK. THE MEDICO-LEGAL JOURNAL.

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