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  2. Carol Leigh - Wikipedia

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    Carol Leigh (January 11, 1951 – November 16, 2022), also known as The Scarlot Harlot, was an American artist, author, filmmaker, sex worker, and sex workers' rights activist. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] She is credited with coining the term sex work [ 3 ] [ 4 ] and founded the Sex Worker Film and Arts Festival and was the co-founder of BAYSWAN , the Bay Area ...

  3. File:Carlotta Perry's poems (IA carlottaperryspo00perr).pdf

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  4. The Harlot's House - Wikipedia

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    A holograph manuscript of an early version of "The Harlot's House", dated April 1882, is preserved in the William Andrews Clark Memorial Library, Los Angeles.The final version of the poem was, according to Wilde's friend and biographer Robert Sherard, written in the spring of 1883 while the author was staying at the Hôtel Voltaire in Paris, and this account is probably accurate.

  5. Harlot (poetry collection) - Wikipedia

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    Harlot is a 2007 poetry collection by Jill Alexander Essbaum. It was published by No Tell Books. It has 39 poems which focus on issues of God, sex, and death. This combination of Christianity and sexuality is a hallmark of Essbaum's work, and all reviews commented on it. [citation needed] It was Essbaum's fifth collection of poetry overall.

  6. Talk:Charlotte the Harlot - Wikipedia

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  7. Charlotte Central Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Charlotte Central Historic District is a mixed commercial, residential, and historic district located in the downtown section of Charlotte, Michigan.The district stretches along Cochran Avenue from West McClure Street to south of Henry Street, containing portions of the streets adjacent to Cochran.

  8. First Congregational Church (Charlotte, Michigan) - Wikipedia

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    The First Congregational Church in Charlotte was founded in 1851 by Rev. Joseph Dunton. They first met in the surrounding township, but in 1852 moved to the village of Charlotte. By 1854 they were meeting at the county courthouse, and in 1856 constructed a frame church for worship.

  9. Category:People from Charlotte, Michigan - Wikipedia

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    The following people were either born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with the city of Charlotte, Michigan. Pages in category "People from Charlotte, Michigan" The following 24 pages are in this category, out of 24 total.