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Warren Miller (1921–1966) was an American writer. Although he gained some fame for his books dealing with issues of race, as in The Cool World and The Siege of Harlem, and for his more political books such as Looking for The General and Flush Times, because of his early death due to lung cancer and his outspoken political views he has remained relatively unknown.
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Warren Miller Miller, Warren
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American writer
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1921-08-31Z
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1966-04-01Z
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Amanda Vail
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