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Virginia Hamilton Conference, 2018 ConferenceBrittany ThurmanOctober 12, 20182018, virginia hamilton conference, multicultural, children, literature, virginia hamilton conference multicultural children's literature, cheryl hudson, wade hudson, just us books, marilyn nelson, jason reynolds, nikki grimes, hope anita smith, words with wings, long way down, poetry, arnold adoff, awards, kent state university, kent, ohio, kent ohio, african american, black, black history, black history month, early literacy, education, librarian, teacher, educator, conference, culture, something happened in our town, presentationComment
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