I found this book on Dallas Denny's website: "Phoebe Smith desperately sought help in Georgia throughout the 1960s, but found none. She eventually went to Mexico for GRS. Afterwards she became an employee of the state of Georgia and worked for the state until she retired in 2000.
For several decades she quietly produced a monthly newsletter called The Transsexual Voice. With the Louisiana-based Erickson foundation no longer in operation, Phoebe’s Transsexual Voice was so far as I know for many years the only peer-produced transsexual-specific support publication in the world.
Phoebe produced the last issue in 1995. It was an astonishing run, and helped thousands of people. In 1979 Phoebe self-published an autobiography that is today nearly impossible to find."
Available via dallasdenny.com
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