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Regina M. Anderson (May 21, 1901 – February 5, 1993) was a African-Americanplaywright and librarian. She was of Native American, Jewish, East Indian, Swedish, and other European ancestry (including one grandparent who was a Confederate general); one of her eight grandparents was of African descent, born in Madagascar. Despite her own identification of her race as "American", she was perceived to be African-American by others, and became a key member of the Harlem Renaissance.
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Andrews, Regina M. Regina Mathilde Andrews
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Multi-racial playwright/librarian
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Regina M. Andrews (married name), Ursula Trelling (pen names)
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1901-05-21Z
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Regina M. Anderson
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1993-02-05Z
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1993-01-01Z
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