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  2. Steve Toussaint - Wikipedia

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    Stephen Toussaint (born 22 March 1965) is a British actor and writer. He first gained prominence through his role in the ITV crime drama The Knock (1994–2000). Currently, he plays Lord Corlys Velaryon in the HBO fantasy series House of the Dragon .

  3. Useni Eugene Perkins - Wikipedia

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    Following the play's success, Perkins' brother Toussaint Perkins published a poster with the lyrics to "Hey Black Child", but only cited Perkins' first name "Useni" on the poster. This may have led to some confusion as the poem has been incorrectly attributed to Maya Angelou and Countee Cullen. In 2017, Perkins published a children's book with ...

  4. List of authors by name: A - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Alexander (born 1962), American poet, essayist, playwright and academic; Maram al-Masri (born 1962), Syrian poet; Elvia Ardalani (born 1963), Mexican poet, writer, and storyteller; György Almásy (1867–1933, Hungary, nf) László Almásy (1895–1951, Austria-Hungary/Austria, nf) Øystein Alme (born 1960, Norway, nf)

  5. List of San Francisco Bay Area writers - Wikipedia

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    Steven R. Boyett, Elegy Beach; Kate Braverman (February 5, 1949 – October 12, 2019), "Squandering the Blue" Gray Brechin (September 2, 1947 – ), "Imperial San Francisco: Urban Power, Earthly Ruin" Genea Brice, poet laureate of Vallejo, California; Luther Burbank (March 7, 1849 – April 11, 1926), How Plants are Trained to Work for Man

  6. Children's poetry - Wikipedia

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    In the nineteenth century, children's poets continued to write for children's entertainment. Ann Taylor and Jane Taylor wrote several books of children's poetry that contained poems such as "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" and "My Mother". [1] The Cambridge History of English and American Literature claims that their poems are 'proverbial'. [5]

  7. Eugene Field - Wikipedia

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    Eugene Field Sr. (September 2, 1850 – November 4, 1895) was an American writer, best known for his children's poetry and humorous essays. He was known as the "poet of childhood". He was known as the "poet of childhood".

  8. Toussaint (name) - Wikipedia

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    Toussaint Hočevar (1927–1987), Slovenian-American economic historian Toussaint-Antoine-Rodolphe Laflamme (1827–1893), French-Canadian lawyer, professor of law and politician Toussaint Louverture (1743–1803), freed black slave and former French general who led the Haitian Revolution expelling the French, British, and Spanish armies that ...

  9. Category:American male poets - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American poets. It includes poets that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. See also: Category:American women poets