Duncan, Alice Faye
DUNCAN, Alice Faye
DUNCAN, Alice Faye. American, b. 1967. Genres: Children's non-fiction, Civil liberties/Human rights. Career: School librarian, 1993-. Publications: The National Civil Rights Museum Celebrates Everyday People, 1995; Willie Jerome, 1995; Miss Viola and Uncle Ed Lee, 1999; Honey Baby Sugar Child, 2003. Address: PO Box 9595, Memphis, TN 38190, U.S.A. Online address: [email protected]
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