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St. Louis Drag Legend Michael Shreves aka Michelle McCausland Dies Of COVID-19

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Shreves as Michelle McCausland (Image via Our Community Roots) Via KSDK: St. Louis drag legend Michelle McCausland, Michael Shreves, died last week at 61 following a battle of COVID-19.

Shreves was a change-maker in the community, challenging a nearly 100-year-old law against men wearing women's clothing when he was arrested in 1984.

Alderman Shane Cohn, the first openly gay elected official in the area, said of Shreves: I received very affirming and positive messages from Michael, you know, not only when I was first elected, but throughout my tenure.

That’s a message for those in our community that we need to ensure that we are taking this pandemic seriously, as well. A local report on Shreves's death:

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