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  2. Amanda Jones (librarian) - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Jones served as an educator in Louisiana for over twenty years. Jones had long been a vocal opponent of book censorship, arguing that book challenges have disproportionally targeted books with LGBTQ or BIPOC themes, characters, or authors.

  3. Amanda Jones (inventor) - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Theodosia Jones (October 19, 1835 – March 31, 1914) was an American author and inventor, most noted for inventing a vacuum method of canning called the Jones Process. Jones was descended from Puritan, Huguenot, Quaker and Methodist ancestors.

  4. Miss Amanda Jones - Wikipedia

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    The song is believed to have been inspired by Amanda Lear, a French singer and model, who was a friend of Brian Jones. [1] Philippe Margotin and Jean-Michael Guesdon in their book The Rolling Stones: All the Songs state that they consider the song to be the prototype for the early seventies sound of the Rolling Stones, with the combination of Jagger's and Richard's voices and the "rhythm riff".

  5. 10 new books by Black authors to read this Black History ...

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    Billed as the perfect book for Jordan Peele fans, “Listen To Your Sister” is about 25-year-old Calla, who has just become guardian to her 16-year-old brother Jamie. Overwhelmed with raising ...

  6. Amanda Jones - Wikipedia

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    Amanda Jones (inventor) (1835–1914), American author and inventor; Amanda Jones (Miss USA) (born c. 1951), 1973 titleholder; Mandy Jones, British cyclist; Amanda Jones (composer), born 1988, American composer; Amanda Jones (actress), New Zealand actress in Among the Cinders; Amanda Jones, a fictional character played by Lea Thompson in the ...

  7. Cultish - Wikipedia

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    Lowe for Nova Religio writes that the book is a "fascinating example of a nonacademic telling academics what they already know with a clarity that seems like revelation". [2] Academic Jennifer Wilson for The New Republic writes that "most people who read Cultish will feel convinced they have, at some point in their lives, been in a cult ". [ 7 ]

  8. Sheinelle Jones Announces Her First Book “Through Mom ... - AOL

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    Sheinelle Jones' new book is an ode to mothers.. On the Thursday, Sept. 19 episode of the Today show, Jones, 46, officially announced her first book, Through Mom's Eyes, will be released on April ...

  9. Call Us What We Carry - Wikipedia

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    Call Us What We Carry landed the first position on the New York Times Best Seller List [1] and is an IndieBound best seller. [2]The book received starred reviews from Kirkus, [2] as well as positive reviews from New York Times Book Review, [5] The Washington Post, [6] NPR, [7] The Associated Press, [8] Oprah Magazine, [9] The Guardian, [10] Tatler, [11] and Publishers Weekly.

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