Thomas Hall And Gender Identity

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Although the essays have different topics, each essay proves how sex, race, and even religion affected early southern history. In the essay on Thomas Hall and their gender identity, one can see that court members were baffled by Hall’s disregard for separate genders. This bafflement was combined with confusion within Warraskoyack, Virginia. The people of Warraskoyack made numerous attempts on forcing an individual gender on Hall. When they could not come to a conclusion they summoned the General Assembly of Jamestown. Using accounts of Hall’s past and Hall’s own words, the General Assembly agreed that they would have their own category. While this seems helpful towards those who identify as neither man or woman, Hall was forced to wear men’s

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