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Rachel Harlow (born May 15, 1948)[1] is an American pageant queen, model, and nightclub owner. She is best known for her appearance in the 1968 documentary The Queen, which documented her victory in the 1967 Miss All-America Camp Beauty Contest. Following her appearance in the documentary, Harlow underwent gender transition and remained a local celebrity in Philadelphia due to her nightclub Harlow's in Old City and her romance with Philadelphia City Council member Jack Kelly Jr.

Early life

Harlow was born on May 15, 1948 grew up in South Philadelphia, graduating from South Philadelphia High School in 1965.

Film appearances

Harlow's

Later life

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  2. ^ Leigh, Wendy (10 June 2008). True Grace: The Life and Times of an American Princess. St. Martin's Griffin. p. 219–220. ISBN 978-0312381943.
  3. ^ Oppenheimer, Jerry (22 April 2017). "The scandalous secrets lurking in Grace Kelly's home". Page Six. Retrieved 4 Dec 2022.
  4. ^ Petzold, Charles (21 January 1971). "For Harlow, Life Is a Cheerful Drag". Philadelphia Daily News. Retrieved 4 Dec 2022.
  5. ^ Petzold, Charles (28 January 1972). "Harlow 'Couldn't Be Happier' At Sex Change". Philadelphia Daily News. Retrieved 4 Dec 2022.
  6. ^ McMullen, Larry (8 May 1973). "A Liberated Human Being". Philadelphia Daily News. Retrieved 4 Dec 2022.
  7. ^ "He Changed Sex; Now She Changes Name". The Philadelphia Inquirer. 20 September 1973. Retrieved 4 Dec 2022.
  8. ^ Corr, John (18 April 1989). "Different, yet the same". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 4 Dec 2022.
  9. ^ Corr, John (18 April 1989). "At Harlow's, Rachel is back in the Center City spotlight". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved 4 Dec 2022.
  10. ^ Bykofsky, Stu (29 July 1991). "Living apart". Philadelphia Daily News. Retrieved 4 Dec 2022.
  11. ^ Adamson, April (16 November 1998). "It's Harlow!". Philadelphia Daily News. Retrieved 4 Dec 2022.