Ronald Alexander
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History 101
"At the turn of the 20th century, the word “butch” meant “tough kid” or referred to a men’s haircut.
It surfaced as a term used among women who identified as lesbians in the 1940s, but historians and scholars have struggled to identify exactly how or when it entered the queer lexicon.

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11:56 AM - May 18, 2024
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dmark
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In response to Ronald Alexander.
My father’s given name was Lewis. He was known all his life as Butch. Born in 1907
12:11 PM - May 18, 2024
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Dolores Dace
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In response to Ronald Alexander.
I’ll take my post down.
12:00 PM - May 18, 2024
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Dolores Dace
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In response to Ronald Alexander.
Good point. I apologize for not seeing it, but thank you for reminding me. I just remembered the beginning.
11:59 AM - May 18, 2024
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