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  2. Brown Girl, Brownstones - Wikipedia

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    Brown Girl, Brownstones is the debut novel by the internationally recognized writer Paule Marshall, first published in 1959, and dramatized by CBS Television Workshop in 1960. [1] The story is about Barbadian immigrants in Brooklyn, New York. The book gained further recognition after it was reprinted in 1981 by the Feminist Press. [2]

  3. Daphne Palasi Andreades - Wikipedia

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    Brown Girls, a novel about a group of multicultural young girls growing up in immigrant families in New York City, was published November 15, 2022 by Random House. [2]The novel was shortlisted for the 2022 Center for Fiction First Novel Prize [3] and the inaugural Carol Shields Prize for Fiction in 2023.

  4. Brown Girls - Wikipedia

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    Brown Girls is an American comedy web series created by Fatimah Asghar and Sam Bailey. It follows two friends, Leila and Patricia, who pursue their dreams in Chicago. It follows two friends, Leila and Patricia, who pursue their dreams in Chicago.

  5. Brown Girl Dreaming - Wikipedia

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    Brown Girl Dreaming is a 2014 adolescent verse memoir written by Jacqueline Woodson. [1] It tells the story of the author’s early childhood life growing up as an African American girl in the 1960’s and depicts the events that led her to become a writer.

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  7. Paule Marshall - Wikipedia

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    Marshall was born Valenza Pauline Burke in Brooklyn, New York. [1] to Adriana Viola Clement Burke and Sam Burke on April 9, 1929. [2]Marshall's father had migrated from the Caribbean island of Barbados to New York in 1919 and, during her childhood, deserted the family to join a quasi-religious cult, leaving his wife to raise their children by herself. [3]

  8. How to Date a Brown Girl (Black Girl, White Girl, or Halfie)

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    How to Date a Brown Girl (Black Girl, White Girl, or Halfie) was first published in the December 1995 issue of The New Yorker. [6] The short story was reprinted in the short story anthology Drown in 1996. Díaz read the story for an episode of the radio show, This American Life, which aired on February 27, 1998.

  9. Jacqueline Woodson - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline Woodson (born February 12, 1963) is an American writer of books for children and adolescents. She is best known for Miracle's Boys, and her Newbery Honor-winning titles Brown Girl Dreaming, After Tupac and D Foster, Feathers, and Show Way.