The ArQuives Digital Exhibitions

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F0021-01-192_01_OCR.pdf
Letter from Sheila Kirk to Rupert Raj inviting Raj to take part in the Be All You Can Be Weekend for crossdressers. Kirk also recalls the Harry Benjamin Conference.

F0021-01-190_01_OCR_Redacted.pdf
Letter from JoAnn Roberts discussing Roberts' resignation from IFGE, congratulating Raj on his marriage, and thanking him for his edits.

F0021-01-148_05_OCR.pdf
A compilation of descriptions for three French books centered around LGBTQ+ identities: La Merveilleuse Histoire de Mamy Blue by Gayram ; Dans L'ombre et au Soleil de Lesbos by R. Aurivel ; and Gigolo by P. Nikitin.

F0021-01-140_01_OCR_Redacted.pdf
Letter from Ina to Rupert Raj letting him know about a dating service tailored towards gender nonconforming individuals.

F0021-01-180_13_OCR_Redacted.pdf
Letter from Rupert Raj to Governor Cuomo, in which he expresses support for a grant awarded to Mariette Pathy Allen by the New York State Council for the Arts, and argues in favor of protecting the rights of male crossdressers.

F0021-01-209_12_OCR_Redacted.pdf
Call for Papers for the International Congress on Cross-Dressing, Sex and Gender on Vern L. Bullough's letterhead. The leaflet calls for papers and invites groups to become sponsors for the Congress.

F0021-01-180_17 (Compressed)_OCR.pdf
Ruper Raj writes to Ms. Kitty Carlise Hart, Director of the New York State Council on the Arts, concerning crossdressing.

F0021-01-180_14_OCR_Redacted.pdf
Letter from Rupert Raj to the Editor of a New York Post article detailing his disappointment with how male crossdressers were described in their work.

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