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Era Bell Thompson was born on August 10, 1905 in Des Moines, Iowa and moved with her family to a farm near Driscoll, ND in 1914 when she was 9 years old. She and her three brothers were excited about the move, because they expected cowboys and Indians.
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Era Bell Thompson - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Era Bell Thompson (10 August 1905–30 December 1986) was a graduate of the University of North Dakota (UND) and an editor of Ebony magazine. She was also a recipient of the governor of North Dakota'...
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Era Bell Thompson 1905-1986 ... Former international editor of Ebony magazine, Era Bell Thompson grew up in North Dakota. This noted journalist and author has written several books including American Daughter, which tells the story of her youth in North Dakota.
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booksamillion.com offers American Daughter by Era Bell Thompson at a discount (9780873512015, (Paperback)). Find everyday discounts of 10% to 46% off and save even more on bargain closeouts. ... Black North Dakotans were indeed something of a rarity in 1914, when young Erabelle Thompson and her family moved to ... Skip to Content...
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Read-in Chain pays tribute to black writers W.E.B. DuBois, Bell Hooks, Era Bell Thompson, Howard Thurman and more. ... Era Bell Thompson, who graduated from Morningside in 1933, was one of the college's first female African-American graduates.
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Former international editor of Ebony magazine, Era Bell Thompson (10 August 1905–30 December 1986) grew up a child of the only black family in Driscoll, North Dakota. This noted journalist and author has written several books including American Daughter, which tells the story of her youth in North Dakota.
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Abstract: Aboard a train heading out of Minneapolis toward frontier North Dakota, Era Bell Thompson in her autobiography "American Daughter" (1946) ...
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