Casa
Susana is a compelling book that documents the weekend gathering place
of a group of cross-dressers sometime between the mid-1950s and
mid-1960s.
Discovered at a New York Flea Market by Michel Hurst and Robert Swope,
the photos in the book depict this group of individuals at a
Victorian-style house in New Jersey called Casa Susanna. The men appear
to have used the house as a safe gathering place to form community and
spend their weekends together.
Friday, April 18, 2014
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