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The Steve Lady leather sash
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  • Descriptive Summary
  • Access
  • Publication Rights
  • Preferred Citation
  • Acquisition Information
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  • Descriptive Summary

    Title: The Steve Lady leather sash
    Dates: 1996
    Collection Number: 2023-63
    Creator/Collector:
    Extent: 1 linear foot (1 oversized box)
    Repository: GLBT Historical Society
    San Francisco, California 94103
    Abstract: Studded, leather sash awarded to The Steve Lady upon winning the first Miss Trannyshack pageant in 1996. Please note that the name of pageant includes a term that, at the time it was produced, was used by some trans people within the LGBTQ community as friendly slang. The term is now, however, widely considered a slur. The term is used here in historical context only, to accurately document the pageant’s name and the terms historical actors used among themselves.
    Language of Material: English

    Access

    Collection is open for research.

    Publication Rights

    Copyright to material has been transferred to the GLBT Historical Society. All requests for reproductions and/or permission to publish or quote from material must be submitted in writing to the GLBT Historical Society Archivist.

    Preferred Citation

    [Identification of item]. The Steve Lady leather sash. Collection Number: 2023-63. GLBT Historical Society

    Scope and Content of Collection

    Studded, leather sash awarded to The Steve Lady upon winning the first Miss Trannyshack pageant in 1996. Please note that the name of pageant includes a term that, at the time it was produced, was used by some trans people within the LGBTQ community as friendly slang. The term is now, however, widely considered a slur. The term is used here in historical context only, to accurately document the pageant’s name and the terms historical actors used among themselves.