One of TransGriot's ongoing missions is to search out, find and post nuggets of our African American trans history. I discovered this one courtesy of Black Past.org and BlackAmericaWeb
While living in Kentucky I'd heard multiple stories about James 'Sweet Evening Breeze' Herndon from Dawn since she was from Lexington where 'Sweet Evening Breeze' is a legendary presence in the TBLG community there. But they may also need to start talking about Lucy Hicks Anderson, who was born in Waddy, KY where we used to get gas on our I-64 runs between Louisville and Lexington.
Lucy Hicks Anderson was born in 1886 in Waddy as Tobias Lawson. When Lawson entered school she insisted on wearing dresses to school and began calling herself Lucy. Since the transgender definition hadn't been coined at that time to diagnose what was going on in her life, her mother took her to a physician who advised her to raise young Lucy as a girl.
Lucy left school at age fifteen to begin doing domestic work and left Kentucky in her twenties to move west. She settled in Pecos, TX and began working at a hotel for a decade until she married Clarence Hicks in 1920 in Silver City, NM and moved west with him to Oxnard, California. She divorced him in 1929.
While in Oxnard she continued to do domestic work but was also saving her money she earned from that job. She eventually purchased some property near the center of town and later operated a brothel. She also got married again in 1944 to Reuben Anderson, a soldier who was stationed at Long Island's Mitchel Field.
It was the second marriage that brought the legal trouble into her life. When it was discovered that Lucy had been born biologically male, the Ventura County district attorney decided to prosecute her for perjury. He asserted that Anderson committed perjury when she signed the marraige license application and swore that there were 'no legal objections' to the marriage.
Of course Lucy had a dissenting opinion. "I defy any doctor in the world to prove that I am not a woman,”
Anderson told reporters in the midst of her perjury trial. “I have
lived, dressed, acted just what I am, a woman.” The jury convicted her of the perjury charge, but the judge sentenced her to ten years probation rather than send her to prison.
However, Lucy's legal troubles weren't over. Since she'd received allotment checks as the wife of a US Army soldier, the feds prosecuted her and Reuben Anderson for fraud in 1946. They were both found guilty and sent to prison .
After serving her time, she tried to return to her life in Oxnard but the police commissioner threatened her with prosecution if she returned, so she moved to Los Angeles where lived out the remainder of her life until she passed away in 1954.
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Tuesday, August 02, 2011
Wednesday, June 01, 2011
Trans History Moment-The First Trans Prom Queen
Was spending a little time on Twitter earlier today when an erroneous tweet popped up stating that Andii Viveros was the first ever trans prom queen.
That's true if you add the words 'in Florida' to that statement.
Stating that Viveros is the first trans prom queen is incorrect. The first open trans prom queen ever in the United States was Crystal Vera of Fresno, CA.
She was elected the prom queen of Roosevelt High School in May 2007 in the wake of transman Toby Covarrubias failed attempt to be elected prom king at Fresno High School just weeks earlier.
Andii Viveros is the second trans prom queen historically but the first in the state of Florida.
And since I mentioned it, as of yet we haven't had the first election of an open trans prom king. Toby Covarrubias is the first open transman we are aware of attempting to do so.
TransGriot Note: Crystal is in the pink dress on the right in the photo
That's true if you add the words 'in Florida' to that statement.
Stating that Viveros is the first trans prom queen is incorrect. The first open trans prom queen ever in the United States was Crystal Vera of Fresno, CA.
She was elected the prom queen of Roosevelt High School in May 2007 in the wake of transman Toby Covarrubias failed attempt to be elected prom king at Fresno High School just weeks earlier.
Andii Viveros is the second trans prom queen historically but the first in the state of Florida.
And since I mentioned it, as of yet we haven't had the first election of an open trans prom king. Toby Covarrubias is the first open transman we are aware of attempting to do so.
TransGriot Note: Crystal is in the pink dress on the right in the photo
Tuesday, April 12, 2011
Brittany Novotny Elected President Of Young Democrats Of Oklahoma
Y'all know that I have mad love for Brittany Novotny, who took on homophobic/transphobic Oklahoma state Rep. Sally Kern in the last election cycle in a memorable campaign during the 2010 election cycle but unfortunately lost.
Well, we have some Brittany news that we need to cheer.
Novotny was just elected president of the Young Democrats of Oklahoma, and in the process has become the first out trans person to be elected the president of ANY state chapter of that organization.
As these legislative battles for trans rights are proving, we are going to need our own people involved in the legislative process, and one of the ways we we make that a reality is to become involved with the party organizations in the various locales in which we live.
Congratulations Brittany, proud of you!
Well, we have some Brittany news that we need to cheer.
Novotny was just elected president of the Young Democrats of Oklahoma, and in the process has become the first out trans person to be elected the president of ANY state chapter of that organization.
As these legislative battles for trans rights are proving, we are going to need our own people involved in the legislative process, and one of the ways we we make that a reality is to become involved with the party organizations in the various locales in which we live.
Congratulations Brittany, proud of you!
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