Quote from: Lyric on June 25, 2015, 09:46:49 AM
I bought and read Caroline's second biography back when it came out in the '80s. While not heady reading it was quite an impressive story and still is. I'd recommend reading it if you never have (she just released it as an Amazon ebook). In the dark days before the Internet stories like that were pretty rare, though that was when daytime TV shows like Donahue were starting to bring the concepts of transgender situations into people's living rooms.
While she would have liked to have simply been considered a normal model/actress I think her most important contribution to the world was showing a TG person could be quite beautiful and sexy rather than a comedy act. She paved the way for models like Andreja Pejec and others who I think are doing so much to expand TG acceptance today.
Yes I bought her first biography which came out in I think 1976 or 77 simply entitled "I am a woman". I was more inspirational to me than Jan Morris's rather flowery 1972 book Connundum, even I went to the same school as Jan had.
Quote from: CollieLass on June 25, 2015, 01:31:52 PM
Yes, indeed we have, Jenny. 
I suppose if I were doing a personal early UK hall of fame though I should probably add Adele Anderson who has been a successful actress and singer since the 1970's, Roberta Cowell who on 15th May 1951 became the first successful MtF SRS patient under the hands of Sir Harold Gilies - and thus predating Chiristine Jorgenson by over a year. Also of course April Ashley, who my mother will have known, and who therefore is probably responsible for the fact that I was allowed some degree of freedom of gender expression in my own childhood in the 1960's
There are many many others and while I don't take anything away from those currently going through the mill, I think you should all remember that those of us who transitioned before support groups and the internet, had to fight our battles more or less alone. You had to be very strong to survive back in those days.