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  2. American Mary - Wikipedia

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    American Mary is a 2012 Canadian body horror film written and directed by Jen and Sylvia Soska and starring Katharine Isabelle, Antonio Cupo, and Tristan Risk.Isabelle plays a destitute medical student who begins taking clients from the extreme body modification community to solve her financial troubles.

  3. National Archives for Black Women's History - Wikipedia

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    Originally housed at 1318 Vermont Avenue, Washington, D.C., in the carriage house of the former home of Mary McLeod Bethune, which is now a National Historic Site, the archive was controversially moved in 2014 by the National Park Service citing concerns over the inadequacy of the original site for preservation of its collection.

  4. Internet Archive - Wikipedia

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    The Internet Archive is an American non-profit organization founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle that runs a digital library website, archive.org. [2] [3] [4] It provides free access to collections of digitized media including websites, software applications, music, audiovisual, and print materials.

  5. American Libraries (collection) - Wikipedia

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    American Libraries is a digital collection of ebooks and texts at the Internet Archive. This collection contains over 1,900,000 items sponsored by these partners: [1] Allen County Public Library; The Bancroft Library; Biodiversity Heritage Library; Boston Library Consortium; Boston Public Library; Boston University, Mugar Memorial Library

  6. Mary Livermore - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ashton Livermore (née Rice; December 19, 1820 – May 23, 1905) was an American journalist, abolitionist, and advocate of women's rights. Her printed volumes included: Thirty Years Too Late, first published in 1847 as a prize temperance tale, and republished in 1878; Pen Pictures; or, Sketches from Domestic Life ; What Shall We Do with ...

  7. Mary Ann Harris Gay - Wikipedia

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    Mary Ann Harris Gay (March 18, 1829 – November 21, 1918) was an American writer and poet from Decatur, Georgia, known for her memoir Life in Dixie During the War (1897) about her life in Atlanta during the American Civil War. Author Margaret Mitchell said Gay's memoir inspired some passages in her novel Gone with the Wind (1936). Gay also ...

  8. Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman - Wikipedia

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    Works by or about Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman at the Internet Archive; Works by Mary Eleanor Wilkins Freeman at LibriVox (public domain audiobooks) Works at Open Library; Mary E. Wilkins Freeman page, links to works on the web, bibliography; Biography; A New England Nun-Free Short Story Archived December 15, 2018, at the Wayback Machine

  9. Mary Jane Holmes - Wikipedia

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    Mary Jane Holmes (April 5, 1825 – October 6, 1907) [1] was an American author who published 39 novels, as well as short stories. Her first novel sold 250,000 copies; and she had total sales of 2 million books in her lifetime, second only to Harriet Beecher Stowe .