"A writer should get as much education as possible, but just going to school is not enough; if it were, all owners of doctorates would be inspired writers."
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Pulitzer Prize winnersWomen academics from the United States20th-century poets from the United States20th-century African-American womenPeople from Topeka
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Report From Part One (1972)
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Gwendolyn Brooks
Gwendolyn Brooks (7 June 1917 – 3 December 2000) was an American poet. She received the Pulitzer Prize for Literature for her book of poems Annie Allen.
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