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  2. LouAnne Johnson - Wikipedia

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    Johnson wrote about her experience of the service in her 1986 book Making Waves: A Woman in This Man's Navy.She later transferred to the U.S. Marine Corps OCS. Johnson wrote a book about her experience in the USMC, detailing the sexual harassment that she identifies as the primary reason she left the military, but was unable to find a publisher for that book in the 1980s.

  3. Richard Amory - Wikipedia

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    Richard Amory (October 18, 1927 – August 1, 1981), born Richard Wallace Love, was an American writer from Halfway, Oregon.He obtained a bachelor's degree in sociology from Ohio State University, a M.A. in Spanish from San Francisco State University, and began an uncompleted Ph.D. in Spanish at University of California, Berkeley. [1]

  4. The Home Song Stories - Wikipedia

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    The Home Song Stories is a 2007 Australian drama film written and directed by Tony Ayres, loosely based on aspects of his life. It stars Joan Chen , Joel Lok , Qi Yuwu , Irene Chen , Steven Vidler and Kerry Walker .

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  6. ‘The Librarians’ Review: An Enlightening Doc Follows ...

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    “I couldn’t remove a book because it has ideas we don’t like,” says Bette Davis’s character in a “Storm Center,” a 1956 drama about Communism and book banning.

  7. Freedom Song (film) - Wikipedia

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    Freedom Song is told in flashbacks from the perspective of Owen Walker, a high school student in the fictional town of Quinlan, Mississippi in the early 1960s. Growing up in an insulated black community, Owen is oblivious to the white supremacy that still reigned in his town until he has a run-in with racists at a local bus station.

  8. Hawksong - Wikipedia

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    Hawksong is the first in a five book series of young adult fantasy shapeshifter novels called The Kiesha'ra Series. It was written by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes and published in 2003 when the author was 19. Hawksong is Atwater-Rhodes' most critically successful novel to date. Narrated by Danica Shardae, heir to the Tuuli Thea.

  9. Home on Lagrange (The L5 Song) - Wikipedia

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    The song was also quoted by historian W. Patrick McCray in his book The Visioneers. Today, it can be found at various websites on the Internet, often without attribution. The chorus of "Home On Lagrange:" Home, home on Lagrange, Where the space debris always collects, We possess, so it seems, two of Man's greatest dreams: Solar power and zero ...