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- born Arnold Lowman, was an American transgender activist. She published Transvestia magazine, and started Full Personality Expression , which later became...
- transvestite organisation and was formed from the subscribers to her magazine Transvestia. The initials FP were taken from Prince's blend word femmepersonator...
- Virginia Prince, who used transgenderal in the December 1969 issue of Transvestia, a national magazine for cross-dressers she founded. By the mid-1970s...
- Prince's Transvestia. Susanna's time and place of death are unknown: the last known mention of her was her contribution to the 100th issue of Transvestia in...
- in the United States. In 1960, the first issue of Prince's magazine Transvestia was published. Prince acquired the means to fund the publication after...
- 1952, when Virginia Prince, a trans woman, along with others, launched Transvestia: The Journal of the American Society for Equality in Dress. This publication...
- handful of other transgender people in Southern California launched Transvestia: The Journal of the American Society for Equality in Dress, which published...
- wealthy trans****ual man Reed Erickson. A U.S. transgender rights journal, Transvestia: The Journal of the American Society for Equality in Dress, also published...
- anywhere else. Transgender communities used magazines such as ****ology and Transvestia, as an essential source of understanding identity and broadening their...
- time, organizations and clubs began to form, such as Virginia Prince's Transvestia publication for an international organization of cross-dressers, but...