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“Ed," I said, "I really fucked up this time" "Nah," she reassured me, "you just got a little more growing up to do." "I don't know if i can do it," I told her. My friend laughed. "You got no choice.”

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Stone Butch Blues

This book delves into the life of a transgender woman navigating the complexities of identity and societal norms during the 1970s. The narrative offers a poignant and insightful look at the challenges faced by the protagonist as she grapples with her own identity and seeks acceptance in a world that is often unyielding. more

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Leslie Feinberg
Leslie Feinberg

Leslie Feinberg, born on September 1, 1949, was an influential American activist. Known for her work in the gender and gender identity rights movement, Feinberg was a prominent advocate for transgender women. Her book 'Stone Butch Blues: The Transgender Story' had a profound impact on the transgender movement. more

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