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Aleshia Brevard (December 9, 1937 – July 1, 2017) was an American author and actress of stage, screen, and television. She worked as an entertainer, actress, model,
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, professor of theater, and author. She also underwent one of the early
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procedures performed in the United States. Brevard lived her life outside of the wider transgender community, and as a result, she was not publicly identified as transgender until publishing her memoirs in her later years.


Early life

Brevard was born in
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on December 9, 1937, growing up in a religious family in a rural part of central Tennessee. She was close to her mother. Brevard always felt different from other children, like a girl inside, and prayed nightly to wake up a girl. Her teen years were awkward, and after a romantic disappointment in high school, she left right after graduation for the West Coast.


San Francisco and transition

Ending up in San Francisco, Brevard found a job as a female impersonator at
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in San Francisco under the stage name Lee Shaw in the early 1960s, doing
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impressions, eventually achieving enough renown that Marilyn herself came to a performance. Brevard began her transition at 21 under the care of famed gender specialist
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in the late 1950s. At Benjamin's recommendation, Brevard underwent the surgical reassignment procedure in Los Angeles's Westlake Clinic under the care of surgeon
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. Brevard later worked as a stripper in Reno and as a Playboy bunny.


Education

After a year's recovery post-surgery, she enrolled as a student at Middle Tennessee State University for her undergraduate education. During this period, she became more comfortable with her womanhood, got married, and took classes. This was at a time when she was a working actress, touring the U.S. doing theater, and working in film or television. She gained membership in Hollywood unions, and ultimately got her master's degree in Theater from Middle Tennessee State. Through Benjamin, Brevard became friends in the late 1950s and 1960s with other transgender patients of his, including Charlotte Frances McLeod and Kathy Taylor, and they became a support network for each other. They had lunches with Benjamin, whom they considered to be a paternal mentor and friend.


Attitude towards gender

Brevard's was one of the early medical transitions, and occurred before the term
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had been coined and before there was a transgender community in San Francisco. Brevard did not identify as trans early in her life and often deflected questions. Her husbands were not aware that she had transitioned. However she decided to change because she realized she was denying her own personal history. Once her memoir was published in 2001, she started to become labeled a "transsexual writer" and "transsexual actress". As she stated in her second book, "I'd been labeled—forced into a transsexual mold." "Professionally, both as a film/stage actress and, later, as a university professor of theatre, my life was lived outside the gender community. Only after publishing two memoirs, when in my 60s and 70s, did I first hear the term 'transgender' and become aware of the community's stated agenda," she said in an interview in 2013. She also said in April 2017 "I did not go through gender reassignment to be labeled transsexual. I look at that as an awkward phase that I went through—sort of like a really painful adolescence. I don't even think of myself now in terms as transsexual. That's something I experienced and (something) I was. "For me, as well as for my early sisters, the goal was never to live with a 't' before our names. Our objective was to blend so thoroughly that the things mixed could not be recognized. It was a choice, made not because we felt any shame about our transsexual history, but because our goal had always been to live fully as the women we'd been born to be." In the book ''Bodies in the Making: Transgressions and Transformations'' (2006) by Nancy N. Chen, Brevard is interviewed by Mary Weaver discussing topics like gender, gender reassignment, the importance of personal history, and personal transformation.


''Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton's Cafeteria''

In 2005, Brevard was featured in
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's documentary ''Screaming Queens: The Riot at Compton's Cafeteria.'' The documentary delved into a riot that broke out at Compton's Cafeteria, a popular eatery in the Tenderloin district in San Francisco in 1966. The riot predated the
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by three years, leading to important advancements in transgender activism. Brevard's role, in the Tenderloin and in the documentary, shed a light on trans women that "passed" more than other trans women did, and the differentiation of treatment that Brevard received over her other interviewed counterparts. As Brevard presented more feminine, even prior to her transition, she did not find it hard to make a life for herself compared to her peers as she was hired as a performer in the Tenderloin.


Later life

After her work in television and film, she returned to Tennessee and received her M.A. in Theater Arts from Middle Tennessee State University. She met her first husband in Tennessee and had other marriages, which, according to her sister, did not work out. She returned to California in the late 1990s, settling outside of Santa Cruz, California with an old friend, finding work as a substitute teacher, and doing community theater. Aleshia Brevard died at home in Scotts Valley, California on July 1, 2017, at the age of 79.


Works

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Film and television


Theater


See also

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List of transgender people Transgender people are individuals who identify as a gender that differs from the one associated with their sex assignment. In some non-Western, ancient or medieval societies, transgender people may be seen as a different gender entirely, and ...
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List of transgender-related topics The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to transgender topics. The term "transgender" is multi-faceted and complex, especially where consensual and precise definitions have not yet been reached. While often the be ...


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Official website
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