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Jennie June (pseudonyms Ralph Werther and Earl Lind, 1874 - ?) was a Victorian and Edwardian era writer and activist for the rights of people who did not conform to gender and sexual norms. He was one of the earliest transgender individuals to publish an autobiography in the United States. June published his first autobiography, The Autobiography of an Androgyne, in 1918, and his second, The Female-Impersonators, in 1922. June also wrote an unpublished third autobiography in 1921, which historians discovered in 2010. June's stated goal in writing these books was to help create what he would have wanted for himself: an accepting environment for young adults who do not conform to gender or sexual norms. He also wanted to prevent youth from committing suicide. June also created an organizatio

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  • جيني جون (بالإنجليزية: Jennie June)‏ هي كاتبة سير ذاتية وكاتِبة أمريكية، (ولدت في كونيتيكت في الولايات المتحدة 1874 م). (ar)
  • Jennie June (pseudonyms Ralph Werther and Earl Lind, 1874 - ?) was a Victorian and Edwardian era writer and activist for the rights of people who did not conform to gender and sexual norms. He was one of the earliest transgender individuals to publish an autobiography in the United States. June published his first autobiography, The Autobiography of an Androgyne, in 1918, and his second, The Female-Impersonators, in 1922. June also wrote an unpublished third autobiography in 1921, which historians discovered in 2010. June's stated goal in writing these books was to help create what he would have wanted for himself: an accepting environment for young adults who do not conform to gender or sexual norms. He also wanted to prevent youth from committing suicide. June also created an organization for the rights of androgynes, together with others like himself. Although June expressed a lifelong desire to be a woman, June consistently used he/him pronouns in reference to himself in his own writing. June wrote of feeling like a combination of male and female, and of his practice of alternating between these two gender expressions. June wrote under the pseudonyms of Earl Lind and Ralph Werther, which are sometimes incorrectly mistaken for birth names. June's birth name and legal name has been considered lost to history and not certain. A 2022 census data, writing and biography analysis by queer history researcher Channing Gerard Joseph claims that June was most likely writer and journalist Mowry Saben (1870-1950), an early advocate for gender and sexual diversity. (en)
  • Jennie June, connu sous les pseudonymes de Ralph Werther et Earl Lind et dont le nom de naissance n'est pas connu, né en 1874 et de date de décès inconnue, est un écrivain et militant de l'ère victorienne et édouardienne pour les droits des personnes qui ne se conformaient pas aux normes de genre et sexuelles. Il est l'une des premières personnes transgenres à publier une autobiographie aux États-Unis, The Autobiography of an Androgyne, en 1918. Sa seconde autobiographie, The Female-Impersonators, est publiée en 1922. L'objectif déclaré de June à travers l'écriture est de créer ce qu'il aurait voulu pour lui-même, c'est-à-dire un environnement acceptant les jeunes adultes qui ne se conforment pas aux normes de genre ou sexuelles. Il voulait aussi empêcher les jeunes de se suicider. June participe également également à la création d'une organisation pour les droits des androgynes. Bien que June ait exprimé le désir durant toute sa vie d'être une femme, June a systématiquement utilisé les pronoms il / lui en référence à lui-même dans ses propres écrits. June a écrit qu'il se sentait comme une combinaison d'homme et de femme et qu'il avait l'habitude d'alterner entre ces deux expressions de genre. (fr)
  • Earl Lind, även känd under namnen Jennie June och Ralph Werther, var en av de första transpersonerna att ge ut sin självbiografi i USA. (sv)
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  • Earl Lind, Ralph Werther (en)
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  • Connecticut, U.S. (en)
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  • Jennie June posing as "A Modern Living Replica of the Ancient Greek Statue of Hermaphroditos." 1918. (en)
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  • Jennie June (en)
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  • ''The Female-Impersonators (en)
  • The Autobiography of an Androgyne (en)
  • The Riddle of the Underworld'' (en)
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  • Law clerk (en)
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  • Earl Lind, Ralph Werther (en)
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  • جيني جون (بالإنجليزية: Jennie June)‏ هي كاتبة سير ذاتية وكاتِبة أمريكية، (ولدت في كونيتيكت في الولايات المتحدة 1874 م). (ar)
  • Earl Lind, även känd under namnen Jennie June och Ralph Werther, var en av de första transpersonerna att ge ut sin självbiografi i USA. (sv)
  • Jennie June (pseudonyms Ralph Werther and Earl Lind, 1874 - ?) was a Victorian and Edwardian era writer and activist for the rights of people who did not conform to gender and sexual norms. He was one of the earliest transgender individuals to publish an autobiography in the United States. June published his first autobiography, The Autobiography of an Androgyne, in 1918, and his second, The Female-Impersonators, in 1922. June also wrote an unpublished third autobiography in 1921, which historians discovered in 2010. June's stated goal in writing these books was to help create what he would have wanted for himself: an accepting environment for young adults who do not conform to gender or sexual norms. He also wanted to prevent youth from committing suicide. June also created an organizatio (en)
  • Jennie June, connu sous les pseudonymes de Ralph Werther et Earl Lind et dont le nom de naissance n'est pas connu, né en 1874 et de date de décès inconnue, est un écrivain et militant de l'ère victorienne et édouardienne pour les droits des personnes qui ne se conformaient pas aux normes de genre et sexuelles. Il est l'une des premières personnes transgenres à publier une autobiographie aux États-Unis, The Autobiography of an Androgyne, en 1918. Sa seconde autobiographie, The Female-Impersonators, est publiée en 1922. (fr)
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  • جيني جون (ar)
  • Jennie June (écrivain) (fr)
  • Jennie June (autobiographer) (en)
  • Earl Lind (sv)
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