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  2. Abel Meeropol - Wikipedia

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    Meeropol was born in 1903 to Ukrainian-Jewish immigrants in the Bronx, New York. [2] [3] [4] He graduated from DeWitt Clinton High School in 1921 (his classmate Countee Cullen graduated in 1922); he earned a B.A. from City College of New York and an M.A. from Harvard University.

  3. Strange Fruit - Wikipedia

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    "Strange Fruit". Documentary. News Reel. 2002. Archived from the original on April 23, 2004. "Strange Fruit". Documentary. Independent Lens. PBS. March 31, 2022 [2003]. "Strange Fruit", Shmoop, analysis of lyrics, historical and literary allusions - student & teaching guide "Strange Fruit" at MusicBrainz (information and list of recordings) BBC ...

  4. Strange Fruit (novel) - Wikipedia

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    Strange Fruit is a 1944 bestselling debut novel by American author Lillian Smith that deals with the then-forbidden and controversial theme of interracial romance. Its working title was Jordan is so Chilly , but Smith retitled it Strange Fruit prior to publication. [ 2 ]

  5. Strange Fruit (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Strange Fruit, a 1944 novel by Lillian Smith that was adapted to a stage play in 1945 and a short film in 1979; Strange Fruit (play), a 1945 adaptation of the novel Strange Fruit: A Dutch Queer Collective, a Dutch gay rights group active in the Netherlands from 1989 to 2002

  6. Talk:Fruit (slang) - Wikipedia

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    "Strange Fruit" is most often a reference to the lynchings of black people in the American South, in reference to the jazz song of that name popularised by Billie Holiday. Fruit of the gibbet (used 18th through late 19th centuries) refers to a hanged man[37] and derives from the Halifax Gibbet Law under which a prisoner was executed first and ...

  7. Lillian Smith (author) - Wikipedia

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    Lillian Eugenia Smith (December 12, 1897 – September 28, 1966) was a writer and social critic of the Southern United States, known for both her non-fiction and fiction works, including the best-selling novel Strange Fruit (1944).

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    Signs of cooling inflation paved the way for September’s first rate cut in four years, with economic data indicating a continued decline from a peak of 9.1% in June 2022 to rates that have ...

  9. Strange Fruit Records - Wikipedia

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    Strange Fruit closed in 2004. It was part of the Zomba Group of companies and was shut down when the label merged with BMG. The last release the label put together was an album of New Order's complete Peel Sessions, fitting as the first release that came out was an EP of New Order's first Peel session.