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Judy Blume discusses her career as an author, particularly of children's books

DURATION: 00:51:23

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Duration
51 minutes, 23 seconds

Topics

Childhood & Youth Feminism, Women, Women's Studies Literature

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Authors, Writers

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Blume, Judy Children American literature--Censorship. Children's literature--United States.

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