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  2. Virginia Hamilton - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Esther Hamilton (March 12, 1936 – February 19, 2002) was an American children's books author. She wrote 41 books, including M. C. Higgins, the Great (1974), for which she won the U.S. National Book Award for Young People's Literature [ 1 ] and the Newbery Medal in 1975. [ 2 ]

  3. Virginia Women in History - Wikipedia

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    Joann Hess Grayson (born 1948), Harrisonburg, educator and advocate for abused children [20] Mary Randolph (1762–1828), Chesterfield County and Richmond, writer; Virginia Estelle Randolph (1874–1958), Henrico County, educator; Mary Sue Terry (born 1947), Patrick County, attorney general

  4. Jeanette Winter - Wikipedia

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    Winter has had a prolific career, working on dozens of children's books including books about Venus and Serena Williams, Malala, , Iqbal Masih, Greta Thunberg and more. Winter currently lives in New York . Winter has won the “Jane Addams Children’s Book Award for Younger Children”. Winter has illustrated a book for her son Jonah Winter. . [2]

  5. Virginia Driving Hawk Sneve - Wikipedia

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    The daughter of James Driving Hawk, an Episcopalian priest, and Rose Driving Hawk (née Ross), Virginia was raised on the Rosebud Indian Reservation.She graduated from St. Mary's School for Indian Girls in Springfield, South Dakota and received her bachelor's and master's degrees from South Dakota State University (Brookings) where she met her husband.

  6. Arnold Adoff - Wikipedia

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    Arnold Adoff (July 16, 1935, in Bronx, New York – May 7, 2021, in Yellow Springs, Ohio) was an American children's writer. In 1988, the National Council of Teachers of English gave Adoff the Award for Excellence in Poetry for Children. He has said, "I will always try to turn sights and sounds into words.

  7. The Year Without a Santa Claus, a Christmas special from Jules Bass and Arthur Rankin, Jr., turns 50 this December. The beloved special was adapted from the book of the same name by Phyllis ...

  8. Fictitious entry - Wikipedia

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    The 1975 New Columbia Encyclopedia contains a fictitious entry on Lillian Virginia Mountweazel (1942–1973). [2] Her biography claims she was a fountain designer and photographer, best known for Flags Up!, a collection of photographs of rural American mailboxes.

  9. Bibliography of George Washington - Wikipedia

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    Virginia Magazine of History and Biography. 109 (2). Virginia Historical Society: 127– 58. ISSN 0042-6636. Archived from the original on 2011-12-05. Falkof, Lucille (1989). George Washington, 1st President of the United States. Garrett Educational Corporation. ISBN 978-0944483190. Ferling, John (2007). Almost a Miracle. Oxford University Press.

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