Beverlyn L. Elliott
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The United States
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August 2011
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How Blue Can You Get? - A Collection of Short Stories
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2012
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Oh, HuMANity! Race Relations In The Trump Era
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Oh, HuMANity: Race Relations in the Trump Era
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