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  2. The White-Haired Girl - Wikipedia

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    According to one of its original writers, He Jingzhi, the play "The White-haired girl" is based on a real-life story about a "white-haired goddess" in North Hebei Province in 1940s. The "White-haired goddess" is a peasant woman who lost her family lived in the wild like animals, who was then found by The Eighth Route Army and sent to the village.

  3. One Thousand White Women - Wikipedia

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    The book received a positive review from Kirkus Reviews, which stated: "An impressive historical, terse, convincing, and affecting." [ 4 ] The book also met with criticism about its depiction of Native people and women, with one reviewer writing: "This is also a case of a truly badly written woman."

  4. Nesthäkchen With White Hair - Wikipedia

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    The ten book Nesthäkchen series follows Annemarie from infancy (Nesthäkchen and Her Dolls) to old age and grandchildren (Nesthäkchen with White Hair). [1] Volume 10 (1925) describes the education, courtship and marriage of Annemarie’s granddaughter, Marietta, and Annemarie’s first great grandchild.

  5. Baifa Monü Zhuan - Wikipedia

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    Baifa Monü Zhuan is a wuxia novel by Liang Yusheng first published as a serial between 5 August 1957 and 10 December 1958 in the Hong Kong newspaper Sin Wun Pao.Considered the first part of the Tianshan series of novels by Liang Yusheng, it is closely related to the second and third parts of the series: Saiwai Qixia Zhuan and Qijian Xia Tianshan.

  6. The Red-Haired Woman - Wikipedia

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    The Red-Haired Woman is a 2016 novel by Turkish writer Orhan Pamuk. [1] Alex Preston, writing in The Guardian, referred to the novel as "deceptively simple". [2]The novel was translated into English by Ekin Oklap. [3]

  7. They Were Her Property - Wikipedia

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    They Were Her Property: White Women as Slave Owners in the American South is a nonfiction history book by Stephanie Jones-Rogers. They Were Her Property is "the first extensive study of the role of Southern white women in the plantation economy and slave-market system" [1] and disputes conventional wisdom that white women played a passive or minimal role in slaveholding.

  8. White Woman (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    White Woman is a 1933 film by Stuart Walker. White Woman or White Women may also refer to: White Women, a 2014 album by Chromeo; White Women, a 1997 album by William Carlos Williams "White Women", a 1976 song by Sparks from Big Beat "White Women", a 1984 song by Jonas Hellborg from Elegant Punk

  9. The Woman of Colour: A Tale - Wikipedia

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    The story is told through a series of letters written by the heroine Olivia Fairfield to her former governess, Mrs. Milbanke, in Jamaica. Olivia is the mixed-race illegitimate daughter of an English plantation-owner, Mr. Fairfield, and his slave Marcia, who died in childbirth.