| Stephen Vincent ___, "John Brown's Body" poet |
New York Times |
23 Jun 2025 |
| BeBe Zahara ___ (first winner of "RuPaul's Drag Race") |
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| "John Brown's Body" poet |
Thomas Joseph |
18 Jan 2025 |
| Poet Stephen who wrote "John Brown's Body" |
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| "Devil and Daniel Webster" author |
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| “The Devil and Daniel Webster” writer |
Thomas Joseph |
06 Jan 2024 |
| 'The Devil and Daniel Webster' author |
Newsday |
27 Jan 2023 |
| Poet Stephen Vincent __ |
Newsday |
21 Aug 2022 |
| Writer Stephen Vincent ___ |
New York Times |
19 Jul 2022 |
| Poet Stephen Vincent __ |
Newsday |
17 Jul 2022 |
| Drag queen Bebe Zahara ___ |
USA Today |
09 Oct 2021 |
| "John Brown's Body" poet |
Thomas Joseph |
04 Jun 2021 |
| “The Devil and Daniel Webster” writer |
Wall Street Journal |
15 Jun 2020 |
| "The Devil and Daniel Webster" author |
LA Times Daily |
30 Apr 2020 |
| 'The Devil and Daniel Webster' author |
The Washington Post |
30 Apr 2020 |
| John Brown's eulogist Stephen Vincent __ |
The Washington Post |
27 Jan 2020 |
| John Brown's eulogist Stephen Vincent __ |
LA Times Daily |
27 Jan 2020 |
| "John Brown's Body" poet |
LA Times Daily |
22 Dec 2019 |
| 'John Brown's Body' poet |
The Washington Post |
22 Dec 2019 |
| “John Brown’s Body” poet |
Wall Street Journal |
11 Sep 2019 |
| 'John Brown's Body' poet |
Thomas Joseph |
30 Jan 2019 |
| "John Brown's Body" poet |
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| R&B singer Eric |
The Washington Post Sunday |
27 May 2018 |
| 'The Devil and Daniel Webster' writer |
Thomas Joseph |
12 Feb 2018 |
| 'The Devil and Daniel Webster' author |
New York Times |
19 Mar 2017 |
| "The Devil and Daniel Webster" author |
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| Poet Stephen Vincent __ |
LA Times Daily |
19 Jan 2015 |
| "Georgy Porgy" R&B singer Eric |
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| "John Brown's Body" poet |
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| Poet Stephen Vincent __ |
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| "Love & Life" R&B singer Eric |
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| Stephen Vincent __ |
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| "Pretty Baby" R&Ber Eric |
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| "You're the Only One" R&B Eric |
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| "John Brown's Body" poet |
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| "True to Myself" R&B singer Eric |
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| Stephen Vincent or William Rose |
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| "The Devil and Daniel Webster" author Stephen Vincent ___ |
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| Author of the story that inspired "Seven Brides for Seven Brothers" |
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| "Spend My Life With You" Eric |
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| "John Brown's Body" poet |
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| Pulitzer winner for "John Brown's Body" |
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| Either of two brothers with a Pulitzer Prize in poetry |
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| Author Stephen Vincent ___ |
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| Poet Stephen Vincent __ |
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| Either of two brothers with a Pulitzer Prize in poetry |
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| "The Devil and Daniel Webster" author |
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| Poet Stephen Vincent __ |
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| "By the Waters of Babylon" writer |
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| Halle Berry's ex, crooner Eric |
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| "The Devil and Daniel Webster" author |
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| "By the Waters of Babylon" author, 1937 |
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| Poet Stephen Vincent ___ |
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| John Brown's eulogist |
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| Poet who won a Pulitzer for "The Dust Which Is God" |
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| "John Brown's Body" poet |
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| "John Brown's Body" poet |
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| "Western Star" poet |
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| "John Brown's Body" poet |
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| "John Brown's Body" poet |
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| "John Brown's Body" author |
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| "The Devil and Daniel Webster" writer |
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| Posthumous Pulitzer winner for "Western Star" |
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| "The Devil and Daniel Webster" writer |
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| "John Brown's Body" poet |
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| "The Devil and Daniel Webster" author |
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| Poet who won a Pulitzer for "John Brown's Body" |
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| "Bury my heart at Wounded Knee" poet |
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| "Bury my heart at Wounded Knee" poet |
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| "John Brown's Body" poet |
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| Poet Stephen Vincent |
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| "The Devil and Daniel Webster" author |
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| Stephen Vincent -- |
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| "John Brown's Body" author |
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| Poet William Rose ___ |
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| <I>John Browns Body<I> writer |
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| "John Brown's Body" poet |
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| "John Brown's Body" poet |
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| "John Brown's Body" writer |
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| Poet Stephen Vincent ___ |
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| Two-time Pulitzer author |
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| "John Brown's Body" author |
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| "Western Star" poet |
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| Last name in American literature |
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| Stephen Vincent |
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| He originated the line "Bury my heart at Wounded Knee" |
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| Poet Stephen Vincent _____ |
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| "John Brown's Body"poet |
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| Writer William, Stephen or Laura |
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| "Tiger Joy" poet |
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| Part of Cambridge U. |
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| Pulitzer Prize poet: 1944 |
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| He wrote "John Brown's Body" |
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| Pulitzer Prize poet: 1929 |
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| Author of "John Brown's Body" |
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| Poet Stephen Vincent |
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| "Five Men and Pompey" poet |
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| He wrote "Western Star" |
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| John Brown's eulogizer |
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| Stephen V. or William R. |
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| Pulitzer poet: 1944 |
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| He pitted Satan vs. Webster |
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| Author of John Brown's Body |
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| "The Beginning of Wisdom" author |
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| Laura, Stephen or William Rose |
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| U.S. poet: 1898–1943 |
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| Stephen Vincent ___ |
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| Pulitzer Prize winner: 1944 |
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| Stephen Vincent |
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| Pulitzer poet |
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| Stephen or William |
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| Stephen or William Rose |
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| Poetic brothers' name |
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| Pulitzer poet, 1929 |
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| Poet Stephen or William |
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| Poet of Civil War narrative. |
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| Modern poet. |
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| Well-known name in poetry. |
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| American poet-novelist. |
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| William Rose ___. |
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| He wrote "John Brown's Body." |
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| Teller of devil and Webster tale. |
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| American writer (1898–1943). |
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| He wrote "Western Star." |
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| Poet of "John Brown's Body." |
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| "John Brown's Body" poet. |
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| U.S. literary family. |
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| He wrote "They Burned the Books." |
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| He wrote "John Brown's Body.” |
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| He wrote "Thirteen O'clock." |
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| Author of "Thirteen O'Clock." |
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| Author of "John Brown's Body." |
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| Stephen Vincent or William Rose. |
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| He wrote "The Devil and Daniel Webster." |
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| Author of "John Brown's Body.” |
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| Poet, winner of Pulitzer Prize 1943. |
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| Author of "They Burned the Books." |
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| Author of "Western Star." |
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| Author of "Western Star" (1898–1943). |
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| He wrote "The Last Circle." |
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| U.S. poet. |
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| "John Brown's Body" author. |
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| Name in U. S. poetry. |
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| American poet. |
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| Pulitzer Prize poet, 1929 |
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| U.S. writer. |
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| American poet and writer. |
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| William R. or Stephen V. |
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| U. S. poet. |
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| Pulitzer prize poet, 1928. |
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| Poetic family name, U. S. |
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