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Levi Suydam was a possibly intersex person born around 1820 who was the single winning vote in a contested election in which their sex was determined by doctors in order to qualify | Levi Suydam was a possibly intersex person born around 1820 who was the single winning vote in a contested election in which their sex was determined by doctors in order to qualify their eligibility to vote. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:26, 1 April 2023
Levi Suydam was a possibly intersex person born around 1820 who was the single winning vote in a contested election in which their sex was determined by doctors in order to qualify their eligibility to vote.
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- The American Journal of the Medical Sciences (1847), "Art. VII--Case of Doubtful Sex" by Dr. S. H. Harris, M.D., of Clarksville, VA.