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= 19th Century =
= 19th Century =
After the Civil War, people born into slavery who were freed would start drag and ball culture in major cities, like William Swann.


== Female Impersonators ==
== Drag Queens ==
* [[Charles Villiers]]
* [[William Dorsey Swann (1858-1925)]]
* [[Ernest Linden]]
 
* [[Francis Leon (1844-1922)]]
== Police Raids on Drag Events ==
* [[Joe Mairs]]
 
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* [["Macintosh or Drag" ball was broken up, Alexandria Gazette (Article, 1861)]]
* [[Police break up a "Drag" ball, Jeffersonian (Article, 1861)]]
* Police raid against Willian Dorsey Swann, article describes a "drag". (1887)
* Another police raid against William Dorsey Swann, article states they wanted to "give a drag". (1896)

Latest revision as of 03:32, 22 December 2022

A history of drag in the United States.

Historic Drag Queens

19th Century

After the Civil War, people born into slavery who were freed would start drag and ball culture in major cities, like William Swann.

Drag Queens

Police Raids on Drag Events