intersex soldiers and cross-dressing women at war
- Written by Olivia Murphy, Postdoctoral research fellow in English, University of Sydney
A copy of an engraving of Count Casimir Pulaski published in 1871.Wikimedia CommonsA documentary from the Smithsonian Institute, examining new DNA and physical anthropology evidence, suggests the famous cavalry officer Casimir Pulaski (1745-1779) might have been a woman, or intersex.
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