Authors: Melanie Rehak
response to criticism of series books,
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Tom Cameron series,
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Tom Swift, Jr., series,
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Street & Smith,
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Student Non-Violent Coordinating Committee (SNCC),
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Swann, Alice B. (pen name),
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Ted Scott Flying Stories,
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television
Theta Sigma Phi,
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Thomas, Frankie,
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Toledo Blade,
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Mildred Wirt Benson as reporter for,
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Tolliver family series,
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Tom Cameron series,
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Tom Corbett series,
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Tom Swift series,
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Topham sisters (characters),
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Uncle Wiggily books,
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University of Iowa
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social clubs,
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Women's Athletic Association,
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Van Dine, S. S.,
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Vassar College,
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Vicki Barr series,
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video games,
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voting rights,
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Walters, Barbara,
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Webster, Frank V. (pen name),
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Wellesley College
Patsy Adams and,
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Harriet Stratemeyer and,
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Who's Who in America,
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Wirt, Asa
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Wirt, Mildred Augustine.
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Without a Trace
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Women's Liberation Front,
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games and recreation,
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level of progress in,
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movie characters and,
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Women's Strike for Equality,
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Women Strike for Peace,
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Wonder Woman
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working women,
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Yost, Edna,
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Young Sports of America
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M
ELANIE
R
EHAK
is a poet and critic. A recipient of the New York Public Library's Tukman Fellowship at the Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers, she writes for the
New York Times Magazine, The New Yorker, Vogue,
and the
Nation,
among others. She lives in Brooklyn.