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- Terry_Mulligan abstract "Terry Baker Mulligan is author of the novel, Afterlife in Harlem and the memoir, Sugar Hill: Where the Sun Rose Over Harlem, winner of a 2012 IPPY Award and 2013 Benjamin Franklin Awards. Mulligan attended both public and private schools while growing up in New York, graduating high school from the famous “progressive powerhouse,” the New Lincoln School in Harlem. She obtained her bachelor’s degree in English from Wagner College in Staten Island, N.Y., and she completed her formal education at the City College of New York, earning a Master of Arts degree in English.".
- Terry_Mulligan alias "Theresa Jean Baker, Terry Mulligan".
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- Terry_Mulligan dateOfBirth "1944".
- Terry_Mulligan name "Terry Baker Mulligan".
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- Terry_Mulligan description "is author of the novel, Afterlife in Harlem and the memoir, Sugar Hill: Where the Sun Rose Over Harlem, winner of a 2012 IPPY Award and 2013 Benjamin Franklin Awards.".
- Terry_Mulligan description "is author of the novel, Afterlife in Harlem and the memoir, Sugar Hill: Where the Sun Rose Over Harlem, winner of a 2012 IPPY Award and 2013 Benjamin Franklin Awards.".
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- Terry_Mulligan comment "Terry Baker Mulligan is author of the novel, Afterlife in Harlem and the memoir, Sugar Hill: Where the Sun Rose Over Harlem, winner of a 2012 IPPY Award and 2013 Benjamin Franklin Awards. Mulligan attended both public and private schools while growing up in New York, graduating high school from the famous “progressive powerhouse,” the New Lincoln School in Harlem.".
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- Terry_Mulligan name "Terry Baker Mulligan".