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Earl Lind : ウィキペディア英語版
Earl Lind
Earl Lind (a.k.a. Ralph Werther and Jennie June) was one of the earliest transgender individuals to publish her own autobiography in the United States.〔(Lesbian and Gay Studies at Yale )〕〔http://www.outhistory.org/wiki/Earl_Lind_(Ralph_Werther-Jennie_June):_The_Riddle_of_the_Underworld,_1921〕
==Biography==
Jennie June was born in 1874 in Connecticut as Earl Lind. She was born in a Puritan family.〔
By 1895 she met other androgynes in New York City, in a society called Cercle Hermaphroditos, whose aim was "to unite for defense against the world’s bitter persecution."〔
According to Wayne Koestenbaum in ''The Queen's Throat'', she believed that she could 'diagnose a man sexually simply by hearing him sing', and wanted to be an opera soprano.〔Wayne Koestenbaum, ''The Queen's Throat: Opera, Homosexuality and the Mystery of Desire'', Gay Men's Press, 1994, page 14〕

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