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- Scarlet_Sister_Mary abstract "Scarlet Sister Mary is a 1928 novel by Julia Peterkin. It won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1929. The book was called obscene and banned at the public library in Gaffney, South Carolina. The Gaffney Ledger newspaper, however, serially published the complete book. Dr. Richard S. Burton, the chairperson of Pulitzer's fiction-literature jury, recommended that the first prize go to the novel Victim and Victor by Dr. John B. Oliver. His nomination was superseded by the School of Journalism's choice of Peterkin's book. Evidently in protest, Burton resigned from the jury.Ethel Barrymore had the dramatic rights to the novel, and in 1930 starred on Broadway in a blackface performance, whose cast included Barrymore's teenaged daughter, Ethel Barrymore Colt, in her stage debut.".
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- Scarlet_Sister_Mary wikiPageWikiLink 1928_in_literature.
- Scarlet_Sister_Mary wikiPageWikiLink Category:1928_novels.
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- Scarlet_Sister_Mary wikiPageWikiLink Ethel_Barrymore.
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- Scarlet_Sister_Mary wikiPageWikiLink Gullah.
- Scarlet_Sister_Mary wikiPageWikiLink Julia_Peterkin.
- Scarlet_Sister_Mary wikiPageWikiLink Pulitzer_Prize_for_Fiction.
- Scarlet_Sister_Mary wikiPageWikiLink Pulitzer_Prize_for_the_Novel.
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- Scarlet_Sister_Mary wikiPageWikiLinkText "Scarlet Sister Mary".
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- Scarlet_Sister_Mary subject Category:1928_novels.
- Scarlet_Sister_Mary subject Category:Novels_first_published_in_serial_form.
- Scarlet_Sister_Mary subject Category:Novels_set_in_South_Carolina.
- Scarlet_Sister_Mary subject Category:Pulitzer_Prize_for_the_Novel-winning_works.
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- Scarlet_Sister_Mary comment "Scarlet Sister Mary is a 1928 novel by Julia Peterkin. It won the Pulitzer Prize for the Novel in 1929. The book was called obscene and banned at the public library in Gaffney, South Carolina. The Gaffney Ledger newspaper, however, serially published the complete book. Dr. Richard S. Burton, the chairperson of Pulitzer's fiction-literature jury, recommended that the first prize go to the novel Victim and Victor by Dr. John B. Oliver.".
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