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Petry, Ann, 1908-1997


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    • Petry, Anne, 1908-1997
    • Lane, Ann, 1908-1997
    • Petri, Ann, 1908-1997
    • Pachui, An, 1908-1997
    • Petry, Ann Lane, 1908-1997
    • Petry, Arnold, 1908-1997
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    • found: The street, 1946.
    • found: Miss Muriel and other stories, 1989:CIP title page (Ann Petry)
    • found: Ann Petry, 1996:CIP chronology (Ann Lane, b. Oct. 12, 1908 in Old Saybrook, Conn.; married George D. Petry on Feb. 22, 1938; using pseudonym, Arnold Petri, publishes 1st short story, "Marie of the Cabin Club" in Baltimore Afro-American)
    • found: Selected Black Amer. authors, 1977(Ann Lane Petry; b. Oct.12, 1911)
    • found: Amer. women writers, c1981(Ann Lane Petry; b. 12 Oct. 1908; writes under Ann Petry)
    • found: Child. lit. review, v. 12(Ann (Lane) Petry, 1908- )
    • found: Contemp. authors, new rev. v. 4(Petry, Ann (Lane); b. Oct. 12, 1912) 1994 index (b. 1908)
    • found: LC manual auth. cd.(Petry, Ann (Lane), 1911- ; copyright appl. A17387, for Country place, 1947: b. 1911; Anne Petry)
    • found: African American writers, c2001(Ann Petry (1908-1997); b. Ann Lane, 12 Oct. 1908)
    • found: African American literature, 2004:page 251 (Petry, Ann)
    • found: The Oxford companion to African American literature, 1997(Petry, Ann; b. 12 Oct. 1908)
    • found: Wikipedia, Sept. 26, 2007(Ann Petry (b. Oct. 12, 1908, d. April 28, 1997); b. Ann Lane; Ann Lane Petry)
    • found: OCLC database, Sept. 26, 2007(all English usage is Ann Petry; non-English usage: Ann Petri; An Pachui)
    • found: African American National Biography, accessed September 7, 2014, via Oxford African American Studies Center database:(Petry, Ann; Ann Lane ; pharmacist, fiction writer, print journalist, children's book writer and illustrator; born 12, October 1908 in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, United States; graduate degree in pharmacy, University of Connecticut School of Pharmacy (1931); performer, American Negro Theater (1938-1944); editor and reporter, People's Voice (1941-1944); community organizer, Negro Women Inc.; fellowship, Houghton-Mifflin Literary Fellowship Award (1945); visiting lectureships and grant, National Endowment of the Arts (1978); honorary DLitt from Suffolk University (1983) and honorary degrees from University of Connecticut (1988), Mount Holyoke College (1989); died 30 April 1997 in Old Saybrook, Connecticut, United States)
  • LC Classification

    • PS3531.E933
  • Editorial Notes

    • [Pseudonym not found on published works: Petri, Arnold]
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  • Change Notes

    • 1980-04-04: new
    • 2023-11-30: revised
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