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American Black Journal
Women Authors
The month of march celebrates reading and women’s history. So, it’s a great time to recognize the literary contributions of women. Stephen Henderson talks to Elizabeth Mays, president and CEO of Mays Multimedia. Her company has published more than 200 books written by women. She’s joined by one of these published authors, Claudreen Jackson. Episode 4813/Segment 3
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