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  2. Goldie Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Goldie Taylor (born July 18, 1968) is an American author and opinion writer based in Atlanta, Georgia. [1] She is an editor-at-large of The Daily Beast . [ 2 ]

  3. Black women in American politics - Wikipedia

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    Goldie Taylor, a commentator for the news site The Grio, characterized the demand that Obama provide his birth certificate as an equivalent of making him "show his papers", as Black people were once required to do under Jim Crow laws. [125] Taylor also commented on the renewed birtherism targeted against Harris:

  4. Buck Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Taylor is the son of character actor Dub Taylor, [4] from whom Buck reportedly acquired his nickname simply because, having clocked in at a hefty nine pounds at birth, he "looked like a big buck." [ 1 ] Taylor graduated from North Hollywood High School , where he became a talented gymnast.

  5. My son was cuffed and threatened for trying to sell his ... - AOL

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    An editor tweeted out a horrific story about what happened when her 25-year-old son tried to sell the MacBook she had bought him for college on Craigslist.

  6. Jodi Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Jodi Taylor was born in Bristol. [5] With her then-husband, Taylor moved to Yorkshire. [6] She worked for North Yorkshire County Council for almost 20 years, [6] in positions including library facilities manager. [7] Taylor's first book, Just One Damned Thing After Another, was self-published on two download websites. [3]

  7. Alister Taylor - Wikipedia

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    Rupert Alister Halls Taylor (21 September 1943 – 9 September 2019) was an innovative and controversial New Zealand publisher.. He published The Little Red Schoolbook in the 1970s (widely criticised by morals campaigners for its subversive content), [1] Tim Shadbolt's autobiographical Bullshit and Jellybeans, and significant works on artists C. F. Goldie and Gustavus von Tempsky.

  8. Sydney Taylor Book Award - Wikipedia

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    The award was first established by the Association of Jewish Libraries in 1968. [1] It was the first of the identity-based awards as a result of Nancy Larrick's 1965 piece The All-White World of Children's Books, establishing new precedent wherein literary excellence is paired with authentic and well-crafted representation of a particular identity, culture, and experience.

  9. Wendy Holden (author, born 1961) - Wikipedia

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    Wendy Holden (born 1961), also known as Taylor Holden, is an author, journalist and former war correspondent who has written more than thirty books. She was born in Pinner, North London and now lives in Suffolk, England.