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Jonathan W. White
Historian Jonathan W. White is 2023 joint winner of the Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize and the author of many books including, A House Built by Slaves. His numerous articles, essays, and reviews on Lincoln and the Civil War Era have appeared in Smithsonian, Time, the New York Times, and the Washington Post.

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James F. White
James F. White holds the Bard Thompson Chair of Liturgical Studies at Drew University. He previously taught at the Perkins School of Theology for twenty-two years and was professor of liturgy at the University of Notre Dame until 1999.

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Neil A. White
Neil A. White was born in Melbourne and educated in his native Australia and the United States. He and his wife make their home in Dallas, Texas. He is the author of Closure, Turn A Blind Eye, Something for Bebe, and a number of award-winning short stories.

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Lorilyn White
Lorilyn White writes stories featuring African-American characters and complex, dynamic family relationships, with a dash of mystery and romance. She is a retired corporate finance manager and teacher living in Virginia Beach, Virginia. Lorilyn is also an avid reader and loves to travel.

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Kenna White
Kenna White was born in a small town in Southwest Missouri, but has lived from the Colorado Rocky Mountains to New England. Splitting time between Puget Sound and the Ozarks, she enjoys writing, traveling, substitute teaching, making dollhouse miniatures, and life's simpler pleasures.

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John Kenneth White
John Kenneth White is professor of politics at the Catholic University of America in Washington DC. He is the author of What Happened to the Republican Party? and Barack Obama's America: How New Conceptions of Race, Family, and Religion Ended the Reagan Era.

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Francelle Bradford White
Francelle Bradford White first learned about her mother's exploits in WWII when she was six years old and has been fascinated by her achievements ever since. All of the author's proceeds from The Paris Girl will go to Alzheimer's and dementia research and support, the disease from which her mother eventually suffered.

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Miri White
Miri White and her quirky family live in Massachusetts in a home filled with games, sarcasm, and a hefty amount of pets. Writing has always been a passion for her, and bringing underrepresented characters into the spotlight is a thrill.

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Antonia White
Antonia White (1899–1980) was educated in London at St Paul's and RADA. From 1924 until the Second World War she worked as a journalist. Among many volumes of short stories, fiction and autobiography, White published a celebrated quartet of novels: Frost in May, The Lost Traveller, The Sugar House, and Beyond the Glass.

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E.J. White
E. J. White teaches the history of the English language at Stony Brook University.

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Gordon White
Gordon White runs one of the leading chaos magic blogs, Rune Soup. He has worked nationally and internationally for some of the world's largest digital and social media companies, including BBC Worldwide, Discovery Channel, and Yelp.

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Michael White
Michael White (1948–2008), one of the founders of narrative therapy and codirector of the Dulwich Centre, an institute for narrative practice and community work in Adelaide, Australia, made significant contributions to psychotherapy and family therapy. He is the author of Maps of Narrative Practice.

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