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Maya Angelou
Judy Brady
Peter Brimelow
Larry Brown
José Antonio Burciaga
Bruce Catton
Sandra Cisneros
Leah Hager Cohen
Norman Cousins
Christopher B. Daly
Annie Dillard
Lars Eighner
Stephanie Ericsson
Maya Angelou
http://voices.cla.umn.edu/authors/MayaAngelou.html
The University of Minnesota's Voices from the Gap: Women Writers of Color offers bibliographic information about Angelou, as well as a list of her works, secondary sources, and links to related Web sites.
http://www.cwrl.utexas.edu/~mmaynard/Maya/maya5.html
This Maya Angelou homepage sponsored by the University of Texas includes a discussion forum, a biography link, links to comments about Angelou's writings, and downloadable audio and video recordings.
http://www.poets.org/LIT/poet/mangefst.htm
The official site of the Academy of American Poets features an excellent biography of Angelou and links to other Angelou sites on the Web. The site also offers RealAudio clips of poems read by Frank Bidart, Heather McHugh, Charles Simic, and others, a calendar of Academy events, awards and programs offered by the Academy, and biographical information on hudreds of other American poets, living and deceased.
Judy Brady
http://www.brcancerconf.kos.net/speakers/brady.htm
This site for the 1999 World Conference on Breast Cancer contains brief biographical information about Brady.
Peter Brimelow
http://www.forbes.com/forbes/by/PBrimelo.htm
Forbes magazine articles by Brimelow.
Larry Brown
http://www.ci.oxford.ms.us/group4/famousPeople/artLetter/p3.html
A brief biography of Brown.
José Antonio Burciaga
http://www.latino.com/opinion/1020hi1e.htm
"My Friend, José Antonio Burciaga" by Ron Arias is a warm remembrance of Burciaga written shortly after his death.
Bruce Catton
http://www.americanheritage.com/
The site of American Heritage magazine, of which Catton is the founding editor.
http://www.erinet.com/jwoolf/civilwar.html
"The Woolf’s Den" includes a list of Catton’s books on the Civil War.
Sandra Cisneros
http://voices.cla.umn.edu/authors/SandraCisneros.html
The University of Minnesota's Voices from the Gap: Women Writers of Color offers bibliographic information about Cisneros, as well as a list of her works, secondary sources, and links to related Web sites.
http://falcon.jmu.edu/~ramseyil/cisneros.htm
In addition to lesson plans and resources for teachers, this teaching resource site also has useful links for students, including biographical and bibliographic information, links to ERIC resources, book reviews, and other written works about Cisneros.
Leah Hager Cohen
http://www.metroactive.com/papers/cruz/02.27.97/lq-cohen-9709.html
A link to Traci Hull’s review of Cohen’s book Glass Paper Beans for MetroActive Books.
Norman Cousins
http://globetrotter.berkeley.edu/conversations/Cousins/
A transcript of an interview between Norman Cousins and Harvey Kreisler of UC Berkeley’s Institute of International Studies. Part of the Institute’s Conversations with History series, the article touches on issues such as the dropping of the atomic bomb, political leaders of the 1960s, and the Peace Movement of the Cold War.
Christopher B. Daly
http://www.bu.edu/cdaly/
Daly’s rather sparse homepage, with links to recommended readings on journalism, information on classes at Boston University, and his resume.
Annie Dillard
http://athena.louisville.edu/a-s/english/subcultures/ideas/buzzpounds/poundillard.html
This personal site includes a list of works by Dillard, criticism, and links to other sites.
Lars Eighner
http://www.io.com/~eighner
Eighner’s homepage includes a link to Lizbeth’s homepage, an online journal, and information about causes of interest to Eighner.
Stephanie Ericsson
http://www.sojourners.com/soj9406/940632a.html
Suzanne St. Yves's article "Light in the Darkness: The Journey through Grief" for Sojourners Online discusses several books on grief, including Ericsson’s Companion through the Darkness: Inner Dialogues on Grief.
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