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Bibliographic References tagged with Biography
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Lepore, Jill. 2021. “The Elephant Who Could Be a Person”. The Atlantic.
Lepore, Jill. 2021. “The Elephant Who Could Be a Person”. The Atlantic.
Lepore, Jill. 2020. “From Sea to Shining Sea”. In America the Beautiful: A Story in Photographs, 17-21. Washington, DC: National Geographic.
Lepore, Jill. 2020. “From Sea to Shining Sea”. In America the Beautiful: A Story in Photographs, 17-21. Washington, DC: National Geographic.
Lepore, Jill. 2020. “Ruth Bader Ginsburg: The Great Equalizer”. Newyorker.Com.
Lepore, Jill. 2020. “Ruth Bader Ginsburg: The Great Equalizer”. Newyorker.Com.
Lepore, Jill. 2019. “Know It All: Edward Snowden and the Rise of Whistle-Blowing”. The New Yorker.
Lepore, Jill. 2019. “Know It All: Edward Snowden and the Rise of Whistle-Blowing”. The New Yorker.
Lepore, Jill. 2019. “Ahab at Home: Two Hundred Years of Herman Melville”. The New Yorker.
Lepore, Jill. 2019. “Ahab at Home: Two Hundred Years of Herman Melville”. The New Yorker.
Lepore, Jill. 2019. “The Deadline: On the Lingering of Loss”. The New Yorker.
Lepore, Jill. 2019. “The Deadline: On the Lingering of Loss”. The New Yorker.
Lepore, Jill. 2019. “Bound to Win: Memoirs of Presidential Candidates”. The New Yorker.
Lepore, Jill. 2019. “Bound to Win: Memoirs of Presidential Candidates”. The New Yorker.
Lepore, Jill. 2019. “The Fireman: Eugene V. Debs and the Endurance of Socialism”. The New Yorker.
Lepore, Jill. 2019. “The Fireman: Eugene V. Debs and the Endurance of Socialism”. The New Yorker.
Lepore, Jill. 2018. “Misjudged: How Justice Ginsburg Overcame the Distrust of Feminists”. The New Yorker.
Lepore, Jill. 2018. “Misjudged: How Justice Ginsburg Overcame the Distrust of Feminists”. The New Yorker.
Lepore, Jill. 2018. “The Shorebird: Rachel Carson and the Rising of the Seas”. The New Yorker.
Lepore, Jill. 2018. “The Shorebird: Rachel Carson and the Rising of the Seas”. The New Yorker.