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  2. James Baldwin - Wikipedia

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    In 1938, Baldwin applied to and was accepted at De Witt Clinton High School in the Bronx, a predominantly white and Jewish school, where he matriculated that fall. [47] He worked on the school's magazine, the Magpie with Richard Avedon , who went on to become a noted photographer, and Emile Capouya and Sol Stein , who would both become renowned ...

  3. Crossword - Wikipedia

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    When an answer is composed of multiple or hyphenated words, some crosswords (especially in Britain) indicate the structure of the answer. For example, "(3,5)" after a clue indicates that the answer is composed of a three-letter word followed by a five-letter word. Most American-style crosswords do not provide this information.

  4. Alphabiography - Wikipedia

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    An alphabiography is an autobiography, often set as an English studies project for high school or college students, consisting of a set of twenty-six short stories or chapters about the writer's life. [1] Each story or chapter has a title starting with a different letter of the alphabet, for example: "Apple growing", "Baseball", "Cynthia" etc ...

  5. Maxine Hong Kingston - Wikipedia

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    Maxine Hong Kingston (Chinese: 湯婷婷; [2] born Maxine Ting Ting Hong; [3] October 27, 1940) is an American novelist. She is a Professor Emerita at the University of California, Berkeley, where she graduated with a BA in English in 1962. [4]

  6. Template:Infobox person - Wikipedia

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    An infobox for articles about people Template parameters [Edit template data] This template has custom formatting. Parameter Description Type Status Honorific prefix honorific_prefix honorific-prefix honorific prefix pre-nominals Honorific prefix(es), to appear on the line above the person's name Unknown optional Name name Common name of person (defaults to article name if left blank; provide ...

  7. Edward Albee - Wikipedia

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    He enrolled at The Choate School (now Choate Rosemary Hall) in Wallingford, Connecticut, [7] graduating in 1946. He had attracted theatre attention by having scripted and published nine poems, eleven short stories, essays, a long act play, Schism , and a 500-page novel, The Flesh of Unbelievers (Horn, 1) in 1946.

  8. American Crossword Puzzle Tournament - Wikipedia

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    The American Crossword Puzzle Tournament (ACPT) is a crossword-solving tournament held annually in February, March, or April. Founded in 1978 by Will Shortz , who still directs the tournament, it is the oldest and largest crossword tournament held in the United States ; the 2023 event set an attendance record with more than 750 competitors.

  9. Life of Samuel Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Many have called it the greatest biography written in English, [1] one of the greatest biographies ever written, [2] and among the greatest nonfiction books of all time. [3] The book is valued as both an important source of information on Johnson and his times, as well as an important and enduring work of literature.