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Biography & Autobiography
Biography & Autobiography
Constance Baker Motley: One Woman's Fight for Civil Rights and Equal Justice under Law
Crazy Man Crazy: The Bill Haley Story
Custer's Trails: A Life on the Frontier of a New America
Dispensing Beauty in New York and Beyond
Divided Loyalties: Young Somali Americans and the Lure of Extremism
Feeling Great and Grateful: My Journey Through the Holocaust and Beyond
From Immigrant to Inventor
Graham Greene: The Last Interview
Harlem Nocturne: Women Artists and Progressive Politics During World War II
Herbert H. Lehman: A Political Biography
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