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  1. Lillian Eugenia Smith (12 de diciembre de 1897 - 28 de septiembre de 1966) fue una escritora y crítica social del Sur de Estados Unidos, principalmente conocida por su novela superventas Strange Fruit de 1944.

  2. Lillian Eugenia Smith (December 12, 1897 – September 28, 1966) was a writer and social critic of the Southern United States, known for both her non-fiction and fiction works, including the best-selling novel Strange Fruit (1944).

  3. 11 de may. de 2018 · The Southern writer Lillian Eugenia Smith (1897-1966) was recognized as a passionate critic of white supremacy and segregation. Her main concern was that the traditional pattern of race relations, which she knew intimately from her own experience growing up in Florida and Georgia, was harmful to the humanity of both whites and ...

  4. 28 de jul. de 2021 · “Lillian Smith: A Match for Old Screamer.” The Progressive 29 (February 1965): 35–38. Profile by a novelist, editor, and civil rights worker who befriended Smith in the last decade of her life.

  5. 17 de jun. de 2002 · Lillian Smith was one of the first prominent white southerners to denounce racial segregation openly and to work actively against the entrenched and often brutally enforced world of Jim Crow.

  6. Lillian Smith was a writer and social critic of the Southern United States, known best for her best-selling novel Strange Fruit (1944). A white woman who openly embraced controversial positions on matters of race and gender equality, she was a southern liberal unafraid to criticize segregation and work toward the dismantling of Jim Crow laws ...

  7. December 12, 1897 to September 28, 1966. Renowned for her controversial books exploring segregation, white supremacy, and other social mores, author Lillian Smith was an advocate of racial reform in the South.