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Ruthe Lewin Winegarten (August 26, 1929 – June 14, 2004) was an
American author, activist, and historian. Born
Ruthe Lee
Lewin in
Dallas on
August 26,...
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March 2024
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Double Life of
George Sand:
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University of
South Carolina, 2006, 199 pages.
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Oveta Culp Hobby: Colonel,
Cabinet Member, Philanthropist. (Austin:...
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Ruthe (2010-01-01). Las Tejanas: 300
Years of
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RENEE (1994). "The
Nobel Prize for Literature". The
American Scholar...
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Renee Winegarten, "The
golden boy of Surrealism: On René Crevel", The New Criterion,
February 1987, "The
golden boy of
Surrealism by
Renee Winegarten". Archived...
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Women and
Minorities in
Texas History (2005) 236pp ISBN 0-07-287163-6
Winegarten,
Ruthe et al. eds.
Black Texas Women: A
Sourcebook (1996),
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Winegarten, Renee.
Germaine de Staël &
Benjamin Constant: A Dual Biography. New Haven: Yale
University Press, 2008 (ISBN 978-0300119251).
Winegarten,...