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Edward Richards attended Pomona College, Los Angeles in the 1930s where he shared a dorm with Arnold Lowman, the future Virginia Prince, and then worked as a salesman in Los Angeles.
In July 1941, as Barbara Ann Richards, she was featured in the press as she petitioned the Superior Court of California to change her name and to become legally a woman. Her story was that two years earlier changes to feminine had occurred spontaneously, that she was a hermaphrodite. An endocrinologist, Marcus Graham, presented her case at a medical conference, attributing the change to an hormonal imbalance resulting from a childhood illness.
Lorraine Richards played the role of a devoted wife, but in 1944, away from media attention, she also had a sex change and became Barbara’s husband.
They were friends of Louise Lawrence, the prolific networker who brought so many early transgender persons together. The newspaper accounts of Richards were inspirations to Virginia Prince. Barbara had her final surgery in 1956 from Elmer Belt.
- “’Man’ Asks Legal Right to Assume Woman Status”. Los Angeles Examiner. July 3, 1941.
- Barbara Ann Richards, as told to Bart Lytton. “Nature Betrayed My Body”. Sensation. Nov 1941, 88.
- “Young Bride Won’t Leave Mate Who’s Victim of Sex Change”. Oakland Tribune. July 4, 1941
- Joanne Meyerowitz. How Sex Changed: A History of Transsexuality in the United States
. Cambridge, Ma, London: Harvard University Press. 363 pp 2002: 39-41, 48.
I remember Shelia and Jean Reynolds from Benson, Arizona back in the 1970's. They appeared on the Phil Donahue Show once or twice speaking about their role reversals and gender switch.
ReplyDeleteThis is weird. That woman has the same name as me, Barbara Ann Richards, and I had someone come onto my blog recently, anonymously, and accuse me of being a Transexual. I am very much a woman, and always have been a woman, and dont want to be anything else but a woman!!!
ReplyDeleteBut the funny thing is that I am a campaigner against child abuse, and especially against criminals like Alfred Kinsey, and anyone else who thinks its ok to abuse little kids and wreck their lives and wreak havoc upon decency and the right for families to live happy healthy wholesome unabused lives.
Unless you are 102 years old and have spent most of your life in California there is no reason to assume that you are the same Barbara Ann Richards. Surely the name is common in English-speaking countries.
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