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Alden Garrison

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printed that he “had been melancholy and subject to brooding since the death of his god-mother, who reared him from a child.” Further, he avoided friends and “drifted around the city during the past few months ill and undernourished.” He had been found lying “prostrate in a vacant lot” and later died
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Garrison was the child of Rosa Keeling and Will Garrison. He was born on June 4, 1908, and grew up in Washington, DC. At twelve years old, he debuted in a popular local variety show,
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Amid an increase in policing of gender nonconformity and waning popularity of female impersonators, Garrison had little employment in the last year of his life. Upon his death, the
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in Baltimore and Washington, DC. He reportedly favored squirrel or mink wraps with accessories. Louis Lautier said that Garrison's “female impersonation almost perfect.”
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before he returned to Washington” where he had “unusual success as a night club entertainer.” By 1934, Garrison had won more than twenty “best dressed” prizes at
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from Washington, DC. He performed at various nightclubs along the Atlantic Seaboard, and the national black press covered his life in detail.
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Matthews, Ralph (March 3, 1934). "Clothes Make the Woman as well as the Man, but the Modistes Play Queer Pranks Sometimes, Pansies Prove".
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In 2018, Kim Gallon, a historian at Purdue University, published an extensive account of Garrison's life in the
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Gallon, Kim (September 2018). "'No Tears for Alden': Black Female Impersonators as 'Outsiders Within' in the
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Matthews, Ralph (September 27, 1930). "Sex Appeal Not Needed to Be Stage Success".
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Lautier, Louis R. (January 28, 1933). "The Capital Spotlight".
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Matthews, Ralph (February 4, 1933). "Looking at the Stars".
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Index

Gallinger Hospital
Washington, DC
Columbian Harmony Cemetery
Female impersonator
female impersonator
Baltimore Afro-American
Gene Malin
Karyle Norman
drag balls
Baltimore Afro-American
Gallinger Hospital
Journal of the History of Sexuality


ProQuest
531206120


ProQuest
202059335





doi
10.7560/JHS27302
S2CID
150142050
ProQuest

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