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  2. Patricia McKissack - Wikipedia

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    Patricia C. McKissack (née Carwell; August 9, 1944 – April 7, 2017) was a prolific African-American children's writer. [1] She was the author of more than 100 books, including Dear America books A Picture of Freedom: The Diary of Clotee, a Slave Girl; Color Me Dark: The Diary of Nellie Lee Love, The Great Migration North; and Look to the Hills: The Diary of Lozette Moreau, a French Slave Girl.

  3. Category:Children's books set in Missouri - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Children's books set in Missouri" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Monica Dickens - Wikipedia

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    Dickens had strong humanitarian interests which were manifested in her work with the National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children (reflected in her 1953 book No More Meadows and her 1964 work Kate and Emma), the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (coming to the fore in her 1963 book Cobbler's Dream), and the ...

  5. Ewing Kauffman - Wikipedia

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    Ewing Kauffman was born on September 21, 1916, on a farm near Garden City, Missouri. He was the son of John S. Kauffman and Effie May Winders, who were German-Americans . [ 1 ] When Kauffman was a child, his father was in a farming accident which left him blind in his right eye. [ 3 ]

  6. Roger S. Baum - Wikipedia

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    Baum is a former resident of Los Angeles, since which he has lived in Missouri (Springfield) and Nevada (Las Vegas).Baum is a great-grandson of L. Frank Baum, [1] the original creator of the "Oz" series, and grandson of Frank Joslyn Baum, who published The Laughing Dragon of Oz in 1935.

  7. David L. Harrison - Wikipedia

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    Eighteen of his 108 books are professional works for teachers. He is currently serving as State of Missouri Poet Laureate (July 2023-June 2025) and Drury University Poet Laureate (1983-present). [2] David Harrison Elementary School in Springfield, Missouri, is named after him. [3]