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  2. Barbara Lewis King - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Lewis King was born in Houston, Texas, to parents Mildred Jackson Shackelford, and Lec Andrew Lewis. She was raised by her paternal grandmother, Ida Bates Lewis. At the age of 13, she volunteered as a Sunday school teacher. [2] At 15, King became a Woman's Day speaker in history at Houston's Antioch Baptist Church. [2]

  3. Barbara J. King - Wikipedia

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    Barbara J. King (born 18 August 1956) is professor emerita, retired from the Department of Anthropology at the College of William & Mary where she taught from 1988 to 2015, and was chair of the department of Anthropology.

  4. Barbara King - Wikipedia

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    Barbara King may refer to: Barbara J. King (born 1956), professor of anthropology; Barbara Lewis King (1930–2020), bishop of the International New Thought Christian ...

  5. We must resurrect the true ideals of Dr. King this MLK ... - AOL

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    OPINION: Donna Brazile, who worked with Coretta Scott King to make MLK Day a federal holiday, makes sense of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.’s legacy as President Biden leaves office and President ...

  6. Barbara Kingsolver - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Ellen Kingsolver (born April 8, 1955) is a Pulitzer Prize-winning American novelist, essayist, and poet. Her widely known works include The Poisonwood Bible , the tale of a missionary family in the Congo, and Animal, Vegetable, Miracle , a nonfiction account of her family's attempts to eat locally.

  7. Demon Copperhead - Wikipedia

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    Demon Copperhead is a 2022 novel by Barbara Kingsolver.It was a co-recipient of the 2023 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction, and won the 2023 Women's Prize for Fiction.Kingsolver was inspired by the Charles Dickens novel David Copperfield.

  8. Barbara O'Neill - Wikipedia

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    Barbara O'Neill (born 28 July 1953 [1]) is an Australian alternative health care promoter who advertises unsupported health practices described as misinformation and a risk to health and safety by the New South Wales Health Care Complaints Commission. [2] [1] She does not have any recognised qualifications and did not finish nursing training.

  9. Barbara Engelking - Wikipedia

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    Barbara Engelking (born 22 April 1962) is a Polish psychologist and sociologist specializing in Holocaust studies. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The founder and director of the Polish Center for Holocaust Research in Warsaw , she is the author or editor of several works on the Holocaust in Poland .