Digital Transgender Archive
Photographs and negatives, flyers, organizational correspondence, court lists, polling sheets, clippings, notes, manuscripts, annual reports, ephemera, and other material documenting activities of Imperial Courts, primarily in Southern California and San Francisco, 1973-1994. According to a short history from the collection, the Imperial Courts (or the "Imperial Court system") originated in San Francisco in 1965 as gay community social events with a camp Imperial theme; the annual main event featured the coronation of elected monarchs (a king and queen) who in turn selected a royal court. Imperial Court events soon assumed a more serious purpose (community-oriented fundraising), while retaining their irreverent festive spirit. The collection documents fundraisers and other events staged by both local and cooperating courts.
According to a short history from the collection, the Imperial Courts (or the "Imperial Court system") originated in San Francisco in 1965 as gay community social events with a camp Imperial theme; the annual main event featured the coronation of elected monarchs (a king and queen) who then selected a royal court. Imperial Court events soon assumed a more serious purpose (community-oriented fundraising), while retaining their irreverent and festive spirit.
- Identifier
- gb19f5810
- Collection
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Discovery Resources
- Institution
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ONE Archives at the USC Libraries
- Creator(s)
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ONE Archives, USC Libraries, University of Southern California
- Date Created
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2012
- Dates Covered
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1973 to 1994
- Genre
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Finding Aids
- Subject(s)
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Imperial Court
- Places
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California
>
San Francisco County
>
San Francisco
- Topic(s)
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Drag balls
Drag shows
Gay clubs
Gay men
- Resource Type
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Text
- Language
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English
- Related URL
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http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8j966zw
- Rights
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Copyright undetermined
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