Drag queen
drag artist who dresses and acts with exaggerated femininity for performance purposes
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See also category: Transvestites.
English: Drag Queens are people performing dressed as women.
19th century
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Minstrel show performers Rollin Howard (in wench costume) and George Griffin, c. 1855.
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Minstrel show performer Rollin Howard in wench costume.
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Minstrel show performer Eugene d'Ameli in wench costume
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Francis Leon in female costume.
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Hermann von Teschenberg (1866-1911) in female dress. Teschenberg, a transvestite, was among founders of the "Scientific-Humanitariam Comittee" (WHK).
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Baron Hermann von Teschenberg (1866-1911) wearing male clothes.
20th century
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Barbette
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Dick Montgomery
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Marsha P. Johnson
21st century
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Lady Bunny
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Drag queens Luc D'Arcy and Carbonera and friend at the 2003 Divers-Cité pride parade in
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Drag queen performer Monet Dupree as Tina Turner.
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Thailand: Pattaya: Kathoys on stage. Sept. 2004.
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Drag queen Dominique Foxx
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Coco Peru
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Sharette: NYC drag queen
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Faux queens
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RuPaul
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Erica Andrews
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Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence in France
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Courtney Act
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Drag queen in Azerbaijan, Baku
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Pallo Vittar
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The Boulet Brothers
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Shea Coulee
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Maebe A. Girl