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  2. Color (Countee Cullen book) - Wikipedia

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    The book was published by Harper & brothers, while Cullen was 22 years of age and had just graduated from New York University. Prior to its release, Cullen was viewed as a new up-and-coming poet. Color explores themes of race and lost heritage. His poems range from those that avoid race to those highlighting the harsh reality of being African ...

  3. Colour Me English - Wikipedia

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    The writings also map temporal journeys; essays such as 'Water' go back to 1993, while others like 'Ground Zero' and another on the Chinese-American novelist, Ha Jin, are clearly written more recently." [2] According to Samira Shackle in the New Statesman, "This book is as much about writing as it is about race. Phillips explores his own ...

  4. List of works with different titles in the United Kingdom and ...

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    The Office: An American Workplace: The Office* To avoid confusion with the original British series The Office, which the American series was adapted from. Australia uses the British title on the DVD of the first season and the original title on all subsequent releases. Film Build My Gallows High: Out of the Past*

  5. Wikipedia:List of spelling variants - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of British English words that have different American English spellings, for example, colour (British English) and color (American English). Word pairs are listed with the British English version first, in italics, followed by the American English version: spelt, spelled; Derived words often, but not always, follow their root.

  6. Louise Beebe Wilder - Wikipedia

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    Louise Beebe was born to a well-to-do family in Baltimore, Maryland in 1878. She showed an early interest in gardening. [1]In 1902, she married architect Walter Robb Wilder, and the couple moved to Pomona, New York, [2] where she transformed the rural property (known as Balderbrae), [a] adding pathways, a pair of half-moon fountains, a grape arbor, terraces, flowering trees, a walled garden ...

  7. AALBC.com - Wikipedia

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    AALBC.com, the African American Literature Book Club, is a website dedicated to books and film by and about African Americans and people of African descent, with content also aimed at African-American bookstores. [1] [2] AALBC.com publishes book and film reviews, author profiles, resources for writers and related articles. Launched in 1998 ...

  8. Diversity in young adult fiction - Wikipedia

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    In the UK the proportion of authors of colour writing for young adults in the UK has more than doubled between 2017 and 2019. In 2017, 7.10 percent of YA authors were people of colour: this rose to 19.60 percent in 2019. [6] Between 2007 and 2017 in the UK, fewer than 9 percent of children's books creators were people of colour. [20]

  9. The Color Purple - Wikipedia

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    The Color Purple is a 1982 epistolary novel by American author Alice Walker that won the 1983 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction and the National Book Award for Fiction. [1] [a]The novel has been the target of censors numerous times, and appears on the American Library Association list of the 100 Most Frequently Challenged Books of 2000–2010 at number seventeen because of the sometimes explicit ...

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