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a Nonbinary person in 1905
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* In 1905, a 61-year-old person named Randolph Milbourne was arrested for publicly wearing women's clothing. Later, Milbourne stated that "While physically I am a man, yet spiritually and intellectually I am neither a man nor a woman".<ref>{{cite news|work=The Spokane Press|date=May 15, 1905 |url=https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn88085947/1905-05-15/ed-1/seq-3/|title=Ohio Man Wears Woman's Garb In Spite Of Courts}}</ref> | |||
[[File:1933-may-10-berlin-book-burning.JPG|thumb|<translate><!--T:38--> In 1933, Nazis in Berlin burned works by leftists and other authors considered "un-German", including thousands of books looted from the library of Hirschfeld's Institute of Sex Research.</translate>]] | [[File:1933-may-10-berlin-book-burning.JPG|thumb|<translate><!--T:38--> In 1933, Nazis in Berlin burned works by leftists and other authors considered "un-German", including thousands of books looted from the library of Hirschfeld's Institute of Sex Research.</translate>]] | ||
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