Cover of Black on Both Sides: A Racial History of Trans Identity, with two 19th-century dancers on a stage in fancy costumes

Black on Both Sides

A Racial History of Trans Identity

C. Riley Snorton

AWARDS

  • Winner, John Boswell Prize, presented by the American Historical Association
  • Winner, William Sanders Scarborough Prize, presented by the Modern Language Association
  • Winner, Lambda Literary Award for Transgender Nonfiction
  • Winner, Sylvia Rivera Award in Transgender Studies, presented by CLAGS: The Center for LGBTQ Studies
  • Honorable mention, Stonewall Book Award, presented by the American Library Association
  • Honorable mention, Nickliss Prize in US Women's and/or Gender History, presented by the Organization of American Historians

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