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Talk on Oct. 1 in Madison, WI – Come if you’re in town

Posted on September 30, 2012 by Ellen Gruber Garvey
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Ellen Gruber Garvey

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    • What Makes a Good Judge? An African American Scrapbook Weighs In – Warner McGuinn
Ellen Gruber Garvey

Ellen Gruber Garvey

I wrote Writing with Scissors to tell the story of the amazing scrapbooks ordinary people made from the newspapers they read. Since retiring as an English professor from New Jersey City University, I've been trying to apply what we learn from history to our difficult times.

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