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  2. Bob Brown (writer, poet, publisher) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Carlton Brown II (June 14, 1886 – August 7, 1959) was an American writer and publisher in many forms from comic squibs to magazine fiction to advertising to avant-garde poetry to business news to cookbooks to political tracts to novelized memoirs to parodies and much more.

  3. Paulla Dove Jennings - Wikipedia

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    Strawberry Thanksgiving was written for the Multicultural Celebrations at the Boston Children's Museum, part of a series of books designed to educate children about different cultures. Written by Jennings and illustrated by Ramona Peters, the book tells how a young boy, Adam, learns to forgive his sister by hearing his grandmother tell the ...

  4. Robert Brown (agriculturalist) - Wikipedia

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    Robert Brown (1757–1831) was a Scottish writer on agricultural science and rural subjects. He was born in East Linton , East Lothian and entered into business in his native village, but soon turned to agriculture , which he carried on first at West Fortune and afterwards at Markle , where he practised several important experiments.

  5. National Folk Festival kickoff gives preview of 2025 Jackson ...

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    Jackson was chosen to host the National Folk Festival for a three-year run starting in 2025.

  6. Out of the 50 books I finished this year, these are the ones I loved so much I couldn’t stop talking about them. Some of these are older releases and some were published in 2024, but all of them ...

  7. Suffolk multicultural charity celebrates 25 years with new book

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  8. Festival of Nations - Wikipedia

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    Festival of Nations is a free, multicultural public event, held yearly, organized by the International Institute of St. Louis in Tower Grove Park, a city park on Grand Boulevard, featuring food booths of many ethnic cuisines, dance, music, arts, crafts and an international bazaar.

  9. A Different Mirror - Wikipedia

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    A related theme of the book is the pattern of capitalist owners pitting different immigrant groups against one another, as a strike-breaking tactic. For example, the book relates that the Order of the Knights of St. Crispin was unsuccessful in persuading Chinese workers to join the 1878 Chicago shoemakers' strike, when the latter were recruited ...