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Brown, Rita Mae

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Brown, Rita Mae (1944- )

US writer. Involved in feminist and radical lesbian activism in the 1970s, she later withdrew to concentrate on writing. Her zesty, best-selling first novel, Rubyfruit Jungle (1973), was followed by other fiction, poems, essays, and screenplays. Later books include Bingo (1988).

She was born in Hanover, Pennsylvania, and studied at New York University.



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Many prominent writers and scholars, including Ismael Reed, Claude Brown, Rita Mae Brown, Tony Early, Yusef Komunyakaa, and Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
 
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