Example: <sex> (sex)
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13 Names, Dates, People, and Places
13.3.2.1 Personal Characteristics
<persName>
<forename>Miss Major</forename>
<surname>Griffin-Gracy</surname>
</persName>
<birth when="1940-10-25"/>
<sex value="transFemale"
evidence="selfIdentification">trans woman</sex>
<persPronouns value="she"
evidence="selfIdentification"/>
<note>
<p>Veteran of the Stonewall Riots. Founder of the
Griffin-Gracy Educational Retreat and Historical
Center (the House of GG). Activist and advocate for
transgender and gender-nonconforming people of
color.</p>
</note>
</person>
13.3.2.1 Personal Characteristics
13.3.2.1 Personal Characteristics
<persName>
<forename>SUE</forename>
<addName>the T. rex</addName>
</persName>
<residence>The Field Museum. Chicago, Illinois, United States.</residence>
<sex value="0"/>
<persPronouns value="they">they/them</persPronouns>
<note>
<cit>
<quote>Specimen FMNH PR 2081. Legendary Fossil. Apex
Predator. National Treasure. <emph style="text-transform:uppercase; letter-spacing:0.25rem;">Murderbird.</emph>
</quote>
<bibl>SUEtheTrex, Twitter biography.
<ptr target="https://twitter.com/SUEtheTrex"/>.
Accessed <date when="2020-03-25">March 25th, 2020</date>.</bibl>
</cit>
</note>
</person>