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Sutton Elbert Griggs (June 19, 1872 - January 2, 1933) was an African-American author, Baptist minister, and social activist. He is best known for his novel Imperium in Imperio, a utopian work that envisions a separate African-American state within the United States.
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Griggs, Sutton E. Sutton E. Griggs
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Novelist, clergyman, social activist
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Griggs, Sutton Elbert (full name); Griggs, Elbert Sutton (birth name)
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1933-01-02Z
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