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  2. American Book Company (1996) - Wikipedia

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    American Book Company was founded in 1996 by Dr. Frank Pintozzi, a professor of reading and English as a Second Language at Kennesaw State University, and Colleen Pintozzi, a math teacher and supervisor of General Educational Development programs.

  3. Debra Martin Chase - Wikipedia

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    Debra Martin Chase (born October 11, 1956) is an American film, television, and theater producer. Chase was the first Black female producer to have a deal at any major studio. Chase was the first Black female producer to have a deal at any major studio.

  4. Category : Books about race and ethnicity in the United States

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  5. South Main Book Company is 'building up a community of ... - AOL

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    South Main Book Company has donated thousands of books to the Little Free Libraries of Rowan County. After filling the libraries with over $13,000 in anti-racist titles in summer 2020, in response ...

  6. American Book Company - Wikipedia

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    American Book Company (1890), established in New York City in 1890 American Book Company (1996) , established in Woodstock, Georgia, in 1996 Topics referred to by the same term

  7. Category:American novelists by ethnicity - Wikipedia

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    This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:American novelists. It includes novelists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. This is a container category .

  8. The history of the American phone book - AOL

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    As phone lines became more popular—between 1942 and 1962, the number of phones in the U.S. grew 230% to 76 million—telephone companies realized they would run out of phone numbers. All-number ...

  9. American Book Company (1890) - Wikipedia

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    American Book Company, letter envelope 25 September 1916. American Book Company was formed in 1890 by the consolidation of Van Antwerp, Bragg and Co., A.S. Barnes & Co., D. Appleton and Co., and Ivison, Blakeman and Co. [2] It was acquired by Litton Industries in 1967 [3] and existed as a division of Litton Educational Publishing, Inc. until being sold to the International Thomson Organization ...