“People are complicated” is a truism that holds in the past and the present. Seldom do we find a person where all of their actions and thoughts are black and white. What we see instead is that people are colorful because they aren’t just one thing and they don’t think and act in one way.
Human identities are one area where we find a lot of colorfulness and complexity. Most humans have multiple Identities based in geography, nationality, religious affiliation, race and ethnicity, and also gender.
Jen Manion, a Professor of History and of Sexuality and Women’s and Gender Studies at Amherst College and author of the book, Female Husbands: A Trans History, joins us to investigate the early American world of female husbands, people who were assigned female at birth and then transed-gender at some point in their lives to live as men.
Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/359
Sponsor Links
Complementary Episodes
Listen!
Helpful Links
332 Experiences of Revolution: Occupied Philadelphia
331 The Discovery of the Williamsburg Bray School
330 Loyalism in the British Atlantic World
329 Freemasonry in Early America
328 Free People of Color in Early America
327 Benjamin Franklin: A Film by Ken Burns
326 The Greek Revolution in Early America
325 Everyday People of the American Revolution
324 New Netherland and Slavery
323 American Expansion and the Political Economy of Plunder
322 Running from Bondage in Revolutionary America
321 BFW Team Favorite: Whose Fourth of July?
320 Benjamin Franklin's London House
319 Cuba: An Early American History
Bonus: Colonial Ste. Geneviéve, Missouri
318 Ste. Geneviéve National Historical Park
317 American Jewish Historical Society, Jews in Early America
316 Yellow Fever, Immunity, & Early New Orleans
315 History & American Democracy
Bonus: The Object of History
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free
American Revolution Podcast
Revolutions
Key Battles of the Revolutionary War
Dispatches: The Podcast of the Journal of the American Revolution
Patriot Lessons: American History and Civics (Constitution, Declaration of Independence, etc.)