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Brooks, Gwendolyn (1917-2000) - Birthday

  • Jun 7, 1917
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Gwendolyn Elizabeth Brooks, born June 7, 1917 in Topeka, Kansas, moved to Chicago, Illinois where she was reared and launched her literary career.

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