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- Q22959231 subject Q6490926.
- Q22959231 subject Q6938082.
- Q22959231 subject Q8225473.
- Q22959231 abstract "Gertrude Schalk (1906 — April 23, 1977), also known as Toki Schalk Johnson, was a twentieth-century African-American writer, columnist, clubwoman, and newspaper editor. Although she lived and worked outside of New York City, her early fiction is sometimes considered as part of the broader Harlem Renaissance literary movement.".
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- Q22959231 wikiPageWikiLink Q6490926.
- Q22959231 wikiPageWikiLink Q6938082.
- Q22959231 wikiPageWikiLink Q8225473.
- Q22959231 wikiPageWikiLink Q829895.
- Q22959231 comment "Gertrude Schalk (1906 — April 23, 1977), also known as Toki Schalk Johnson, was a twentieth-century African-American writer, columnist, clubwoman, and newspaper editor. Although she lived and worked outside of New York City, her early fiction is sometimes considered as part of the broader Harlem Renaissance literary movement.".
- Q22959231 label "Gertrude Schalk".