Well, we were talking about Billy Tipton the other day and realized that a lot of people had no idea who we were talking about.  So I found this older posting on the web that gives a quick picture of an amazing figure in gender-variant history.  Go to this link for the original post:  http://www.straightdope.com/columns/read/1060/whats-the-story-on-the-female-jazz-musician-who-lived-as-a-man
A Straight Dope Classic from Cecil’s Storehouse of Human Knowledge
June 5, 1998

Dear Cecil:

There was a news story a few years back about a jazz musician who died and was found to be a woman after living her life as a man. She was married and had three grown children who refused to believe their father was a woman. No one I ask remembers this. Do you?

— SMENGI, via AOL

Cecil replies:

You think I could forget the story of Billy Tipton? Yes, she lived as a man from age 21 till the day she died at age 74. Yes, her three sons (all adopted) never suspected a thing. But that’s not the bizarre part. She lived with five women in succession, all of them attractive, a couple of them knockouts. She had intercourse with at least two of them and, who knows, maybe all five. But of the three we know about in detail, none tumbled to the fact that her husband was a woman (one figured it out later). At first you might think: man, I thought my spouse was oblivious. But the more charitable view is that they were taken in by one of the great performances of all time.

We know as much as we know about Billy thanks to a newly published biography by Diane Wood Middlebrook, Suits Me: The Double Life of Billy Tipton. Middlebrook reports that Dorothy Lucille Tipton decided to become Billy Tipton in 1935, ostensibly because it was the only way an aspiring jazz musician could get work in an almost exclusively male business. The transformation wasn’t all that tough. Billy’s face was boyish, and her figure was more Coke can than Coke bottle. (She had sizable breasts but no waist.) A sheet wrapped around her chest, men’s clothes, and a bit of padding in the crotch, and she easily passed. In fact Billy was positively handsome; women thought he was a doll. A talented pianist, horn player, and tenor, he quickly found a gig with a band.

At first Billy was strictly a cross-dresser, making no great effort to conceal her femaleness during her off hours. She lived with a woman with the unusual name of Non Earl Harrell, in what other musicians assumed was a lesbian relationship. Initially they were based in Oklahoma City, but by 1940 they had moved to Joplin, Missouri, then an entertainment center. There Billy began to masquerade as a male full-time, a pose he would adopt for the rest of his life.

Billy and Non Earl broke up in 1942. After a liaison of some years with a singer named June, Billy took up with Betty Cox, a pretty 19-year-old with a striking figure. The two stayed together for seven years, during which they had what Betty recalled as a passionate heterosexual relationship, including intercourse. She even thought she’d had a miscarriage once. How could you share a bed with someone for seven years and not realize he was a she? Breathtaking naivete had to be part of it, plus the fact that, as an accomplished entertainer who was 13 years Betty’s senior, Billy called the shots. They made love only in the dark. Billy never removed his underwear and wore a jockstrap that Betty later speculated was fitted with a “prosthesis.” He wore massive chest bindings at all times, supposedly for an old injury. He would not let himself be touched below the waist nor disturbed in the bathroom. Betty may also have been a bit distracted. Acquaintances said she went out with other men while she was with Billy, and while she appears to have been genuinely fond of him, in some ways this may have been a marriage of convenience for both.

A turning point in Billy’s life came in 1958. He had his own trio and a growing reputation, and a new hotel in Reno wanted to hire his group as its house band. He seemed on the verge of, if not the big time, at least a fairly high-profile career. But Billy declined. Instead he took a job as a booking agent in Spokane, Washington, playing music on the side. Middlebrook thinks he feared fame would lead to discovery and decided he’d gone as far as he dared.

At this point Billy was living with a sometime call girl, but in the early 60s he left her for a beautiful but troubled stripper named Kitty Kelly. She claimed she and Billy never had sex, but in other respects they lived a stereotypical suburban life. They adopted three boys, but neither could handle the kids during adolescence, and after a bitter quarrel in 1980 Billy moved into a trailer with his sons. From there it was all downhill. The boys split, his income dried up, and he spent his last years broke. Refusing to see a doctor despite failing health, he collapsed and died in 1989. The paramedics who were trying to revive him uncovered the truth. Death must have come as a relief; he had been on stage nearly 54 years.

— Cecil Adams

My thoughts on the article:  Now I plan to put the above-mentioned biography on my reading list, right after I finish The Danish Girl (more on this later).  I’m thinking that Billy died in 1989, not so very long ago.  I had graduated from college and was headed to graduate school, completely unaware of the tragic last years of Billy Tipton.  I’m wondering how many years will pass until people will be treated like people, celebrated for their differences and not forced to into the soul-sucking conformity that society expects?

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HELLO, CRUEL WORLD LITE : BETA 1.0.1

AN OUTLAW’S MINI-GUIDE TO SURVIVAL BASICS IN THE 21ST CENTURY BY KATE BORNSTEIN (BASED ON MY SHINY NEW BOOK! )

FEEL FREE TO COPY THIS FOR WHOEVER YOU THINK COULD USE A COPY.

KISS KISS,

KATE

You’re better off alive, no matter how messed up you think you might be right now. And you’re better off alive no matter how mean someone is being to you. You are simply better off alive than dead—no matter who or what you are, no matter who or what you love, and no matter what you do. Just don’t be mean. Being mean never works. Never. So that’s the only rule I can think of that’s worth following in life: don’t be mean. Yes, you can be mean to yourself if that’s what’s going to keep you alive. I’m sorry if that’s happening to you. But keep in mind that there are alternatives that hurt a lot less, and I hope you find one soon. Do what you have to do, and stay alive because it gets better. I promise. xoxo Kate

A WORD ABOUT GOD

So, what happens if you do something to keep yourself alive, and it’s
something God says not to do? Well, start looking around for
another God—a God or Goddess or whatever—who believes in you.
But until you find that new God or Goddess or whatever, here’s a
Get Out of Hell Free card. If you’re doing what you need to do in order to
stay alive, and you’re not being mean to anyone, and you end up in Hell, you
give the this card to whoever’s in charge. I’ll do your time in Hell for you.

A WORD ABOUT SERIAL SUICIDE

I think we need to pay a lot of attention to the times we just want to die, because we can use those moments as signals to ourselves that some identity or who that we’ve made ourselves into just isn’t working for us any more. When you feel suicidal, don’t kill yourself. Don’t kill your body. Kill off the who of you that needs to die in order that a better version of you can go on living a more perfectly delightful life, a life that makes you feel better.

A WORD ABOUT FEELING BETTER

It’s better that we want to feel, not necessarily happy. Fuck trying to feel happy all the time. It doesn’t work. Happiness only really happens when our guard is down and we’re finally letting life’s naturally positive energy into our hearts, and how often do we feel safe enough to do that? Instead, try to feel better than what you’re feeling right this minute. Try that right now. How do you feel? Can you pinpoint how you’re feeling… beyond good or bad? When you can spot what it is you’re feeling, it’s easier to find a slightly better feeling, and then a better feeling than that, and then a better feeling than that. So, you end up always being able to make yourself feel better. Cool, huh? It takes lots of practice, and it’s worth it. Here’s a scale of feelings that works for me. As you work with it, you can modify it so it most accurately works for you. Just find what’s closest to what you’re feeling, and try to think of something that makes you feel closer to any of the words just above that. Focus on that better feeling, and keep climbing up like that.

THE HELLO CRUEL SCALE OF FEELINGS

1. Joy, Wisdom
2. Love, Freedom
3. Passion, Bliss
4. Empowerment
5. Positive Expectation, Belief
6. Delight
7. Satisfaction,Contentment
8. Appreciation
9. Optimism, Cheerfulness
10. Hopefulness
11. Pessimism
12. Irritation
13. Frustration
14. Overwhelm
15. Disappointment
16. Doubt
17. Worry, The Blues
18. Blame
19. Discouragement
20. Anger
21. Vengefulness
22. Rage, Hatred
23. Jealousy
24. Guilt/Shame
25. Uselessness
26. Grief, Loneliness
27. Fear, Terror, Panic
28. Depression, Despair
29. Hopelessness, Trapped

THE MASTER’S TOOLS WILL NEVER DISMANTLE THE MASTER’S HOUSE.–Audre Lorde

So what tools can you use? What do you do when you’re living in the master’s house and it’s making life miserable for you and others? Most outsiders and outcasts have been on the receiving end of a bully’s anger, so we are often loathe to use a bully’s methods. But after a while—and usually under a great deal of pressure—some of us embrace those tools and turn them on our oppressors. I know a lot of people swear by that, but I’m trying my best not to use the following tools:

force
power over
shame
fear
hate
either/or
the end justifies
the means
intimidation
eye-for-an-eye
threats
humiliation
blame
name-calling
segregation
capitalism
divide and
conquer
theft
greed

When you don’t use the master’s tools, other tools become available to you:
the “wrong” tools for the job. These aren’t startling new tools. Most of
them have been in use for aeons. It’s just embarrassing to admit to using
some of them. They’re the tools the bullies have tossed aside as forbidden
or unworkable because they’re too scared to use them—and they’re even
more afraid that you will.

magic
love
sex
joy
patience
fairness
consensus
illogic
compromise
culture-jamming
compassion
humor
comedy
paradox
non-violence
seduction
riddles
art
visualization
affirmations
EXERCISE: Add more items to both lists of tools.
PRACTICE MODE: Do something nice for the wrong reason.
ARTSY MODE: Make art from the wrong materials.
WOO-WOO MODE: Worship God the wrong way.
MATH MODE: Solve a problem using the wrong formula.
SEX MODE: Find a fun sex toy at your local bakery.
ALTERNATE SEX MODE: Find a fun sex toy at the hardware store.
HEAVY METAL SEX MODE: Find a fun sex toy in a medical catalogue.
GANDHI MODE: Get together with a group of people who agree on which part of the master’s house needs to be dismantled. Reach consensus on how to dismantle it without using any of the master’s tools.
So, okay. I hope this “light” version of my book, Hello, Cruel World, has helped make life look a bit better for you. If so, tell a friend.

And please do stop by hellocruelworld.net and/or your friendly neighborhood
independent bookstore, and check out what the fully-loaded book has to offer!

xoxo Kate
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The movie Avatar has us thinking about creating more community connections with our fellow bloggers out there, so we went looking for a variety of interesting blogs that would appeal to our readers. Here are ten to check out now:

1. Advancing Gender Equality: www.transgenderequality.wordpress.com
This is the blog for the National Center for Transgender Equality and has up-to-date articles and news about political activism.

2. The Bilerico Project: www.bilerico.com
Read this one for “daily experiments in LGBTQ.” With over 75 contributors, this blog received the Advocates “Top Political Blog of 2009″ Award.

3. Gender Variance in the Arts: www.gvarts.blogspot.com
All about movies, writing, tv, politics, etc. You get the idea!

4. Intersex and the City: www.intersexandthecity.blogspot.com
A relatively new blog talking about everything from the legality of intersex surgery to Lady Gaga.

5. Laura’s Playground: www.lauras-playground.com
This blog bills itself as “a Transgender Umbrella Resource Community Online.” Many features are updated daily. Check out the transgender support group meetings online.

6. Pam’s House Blend: www.pamshouseblend.com
Frequent winner of the best of GLBT Blog Award, this site is “an online magazine in the Reality-Based Community” and has a bit of everything.

7. TGForum: www.3dcom.com
This blog has a variety of news, resources, places to shop, and a chat area.

8. Today You are You: www.todayyouareyou.com
Written by the loving mother of a transgender child from an affirmative standpoint. The name is based on a Dr. Seuss quote.

9. Transgriot: www.transgriot.blogspot.com
A finalist for the 2008 webblog awards in the GLBT category, this blog features “news, opinions, commentary, history, and a little creative writing from an African-American transwoman about the world around her.”

10. TransGroupBlog: www.transgroupblog.blogspot.com
This blog is the place “where a variety of voices from within the trans community gather to discuss issues, post news, and compile information.

Happy websurfing. Tell us what you think, and let us know if we are missing one of your favorites!

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News Idiocy of the Week:  4 –year old Texan, Taylor Pugh, was recently forbidden to attend school because his hair is too long to meet the dress code. Now he has been told he can attend only if the hair is braided.  For the full story, I kid you not, read this story from a Dallas newspaper: http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/news/localnews/stories/011210dnmetmeshair.6c3b6e7c.html

Ok, Stepford School Board.  Do you at least have the same rules for all children?  Oh wait, here are some differences directly from Mesquite’s published dress code:

Boys: Additional Guidelines

  • Hair is to be out of the eyes, not extend below the bottom of the earlobes and cut so that it does not extend over the collar (dress shirt).
  • Mustaches, beards and other facial hair are prohibited.
  • Earrings are prohibited including spacers and gauges.

Girls: Additional Guidelines

  • Low cut apparel is not allowed.
  • Girls must wear sufficient undergarments.
  • Ear gauges are not allowed.

To read it yourself, check out the link:  http://www.mesquiteisd.org/students/policies/standarddress.asp

What about children who are gender variant?  Which rules do they follow? And just how do Taylor’s beautiful locks interfere with his learning or the learning of others?  Are students ipping over them?  What do you think about this?

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President Obama surprised the nation by announcing the appointment of Amanda Simpson, a transwoman with a stellar resume designed for the job, as Senior Technical Advisor in the Commerce Department.  Reactions were not surprising, with GLBT groups praising the appointment, with conservative groups panicking, and comedians finding fodder for quips.  (David Letterman is in big trouble for a joke inferring panic upon learning that Amanda was male-bodied at birth.  GLBT activists have stated that the panic-defense is often used by perpetrators in cases about hate-crimes towards the gender-variant.  In this case, do punchlines contribute to punches? )  Personally, we love Rachel Maddow’s response to this appointment, which can be seen, along with more about the controversy around David Letterman) at http://www.transequality.org.  A few days after the Simpson appointment, we heard that a major government employment site (www.usajob.gov) added language explicitly banning employment discrimination because of gender identity.

Well Hallelujah!  I can’t imagine Bush, Jr. making these moves.  Setting an example for America is a good thing.  At the same time, I keep asking where is ENDA, the Employment Non-Discrimination Act right now?  Looks like ENDA is in committees in both the House and Senate.  Unfortunately, most bills never make it out of committee. Oh, and if you’ve forgotten your high school civics lessons about how a bill is made into a law, check out our old favorite I’m only a Bill from Schoolhouse Rock on youtube:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEJL2Uuv-oQ

I’ve heard a lot about Amanda but not much about ENDA lately.  Are they going to let it, once again, die a quiet death in some remote corner in Washington.  Without being able to feel safe coming out in the workplace as gender-variant, any movement forward towards gender-acceptance is threatened.  Stalling ENDA is stalling the revolution.  For more information on what you can do to help pass ENDA, we again send you to http://www.transequality.org.

Change at the top is exciting, and Simpson could not be more qualified or deserving.  But real change will come when Joe Sex-Change doesn’t have to worry about losing his job because his name used to be Josephine.

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