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Brown, Ray B., ed., Contemporary Heroes and Heroines, Gale, 1990.
Dictionary of American Biography, Supplement 8: 1966–1970, American Council of Learned Societies, 1988.
Kendrick, Walter, ‘‘Her Hands Were a Bridge to the World,’’ in New York Times Book Review, August 30, 1998.
McCray, Nancy, Review in Booklist, Vol. 90, No. 18, May 15, 1994, p. 1702.
Moyers, Bill, Fooling With Words, HarperPerrenial, 2000. ‘‘Nonethnic Rights,’’ in Civil Rights in America: 1500 to the Present,...
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