"The Female-Impersonators" by Ralph Werther is a revealing narrative that continues the author's life story and his experiences as a female impersonator within New York's hidden society. The story explores his time spent in that world, touching on the challenges and experiences of people who identify as androgynes, along with their relationships and the struggles they face. The author shares not only his own journey but also the stories of others he encountered, aiming to shine a light on their lives and advocate for acceptance. He aims to show the humanitarian aspect of shedding light on systemic issues and historical prejudices encountered by those outside traditional gender norms. Werther’s intention is to foster compassion and understanding toward people who find themselves victims of violence because of ignorance and societal norms.

The female-impersonators $b A sequel to the autobiography of an androgyne and an account of some of the author's experiences during his six years' career as instinctive female-impersonator in New York's underworld; together with the life stories of androgyne associates and an outline of his subsequently acquired knowledge of kindred phenomena of human character and psychology
By Ralph Werther
Venture into New York's unseen underbelly where a performer's life intertwines with others who challenge norms, fighting for understanding and acceptance.
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2023-02-11
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About the AuthorJennie June was a pseudonym of an American writer from the Victorian and Edwardian era known for advocating for the rights of people who did not conform to gender and sexual norms.
Jennie June was a pseudonym of an American writer from the Victorian and Edwardian era known for advocating for the rights of people who did not conform to gender and sexual norms.
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