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- 7f0d5570e1f6078fdaaea27d244c060a075bc5ef69602add9830c81a12a7cb5f accessDate "2015-06-19".
- 7f0d5570e1f6078fdaaea27d244c060a075bc5ef69602add9830c81a12a7cb5f date "2010".
- 7f0d5570e1f6078fdaaea27d244c060a075bc5ef69602add9830c81a12a7cb5f first "Isabel".
- 7f0d5570e1f6078fdaaea27d244c060a075bc5ef69602add9830c81a12a7cb5f isCitedBy Juneteenth.
- 7f0d5570e1f6078fdaaea27d244c060a075bc5ef69602add9830c81a12a7cb5f last "Wilkerson".
- 7f0d5570e1f6078fdaaea27d244c060a075bc5ef69602add9830c81a12a7cb5f location "New York".
- 7f0d5570e1f6078fdaaea27d244c060a075bc5ef69602add9830c81a12a7cb5f publisher "Random House".
- 7f0d5570e1f6078fdaaea27d244c060a075bc5ef69602add9830c81a12a7cb5f title "The Warmth of Other Suns: The Epic Story of America's Great Migration".