Frances Thompson, a Black transgender woman, testified before Congress in 1866 about the Memphis Race Massacre, where she was assaulted by a White mob. Her testimony played a significant role in the ratification of the 14th Amendment. However, a decade later, Thompson was outed as transgender, arrested for cross-dressing, and forced to work in an all-male chain gang.
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