Episode 84: Under False Colors: Politics of Gender Expression in Post-Civil War Charleston
Charleston Time Machine - A podcast by Nic Butler, Ph.D. - Fridays
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In 1868, the City of Charleston passed an ordinance making it illegal for a person to appear in public dressed in a manner “not becoming his or her sex.” Why would they do such a thing? The answer is wrapped in the confusing world of post-Civil War Charleston, a place filled with Union soldiers enforcing federal laws, formerly-enslaved people starting new lives, and members of the old guard trying to make sense of a topsy-turvy world.