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- Maud_Martha abstract "Maud Martha is the only novella written by Pulitzer Prize winning African American poet Gwendolyn Brooks. Published in 1953 by Harper & Brothers and reprinted by Third World Press, it includes a series of vignettes following the titular character Maud Martha as she negotiates the passage from childhood to adulthood in black Chicago neighbourhoods.".
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- Maud_Martha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Works_by_Gwendolyn_Brooks.
- Maud_Martha wikiPageWikiLink File:MaudMartha.jpg.
- Maud_Martha wikiPageWikiLink Gwendolyn_Brooks.
- Maud_Martha wikiPageWikiLink Harper_(publisher).
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- Maud_Martha wikiPageWikiLink Pulitzer_Prize.
- Maud_Martha wikiPageWikiLink Third_World_Press.
- Maud_Martha wikiPageWikiLinkText "Maud Martha".
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- Maud_Martha subject Category:1953_novels.
- Maud_Martha subject Category:African-American_novels.
- Maud_Martha subject Category:American_poetry_collections.
- Maud_Martha subject Category:Harper_&_Brothers_books.
- Maud_Martha subject Category:Works_by_Gwendolyn_Brooks.
- Maud_Martha hypernym Novella.
- Maud_Martha type Book.
- Maud_Martha comment "Maud Martha is the only novella written by Pulitzer Prize winning African American poet Gwendolyn Brooks. Published in 1953 by Harper & Brothers and reprinted by Third World Press, it includes a series of vignettes following the titular character Maud Martha as she negotiates the passage from childhood to adulthood in black Chicago neighbourhoods.".
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- Maud_Martha wasDerivedFrom Maud_Martha?oldid=697892199.
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