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Phyllis Birkby; Jill Johnston; Bertha Harris; Esther Newton; Jane O’Wyatt | Amazon Expedition | Before the 1970s, lesbians could publish their writing in nonspecific collective volumes, but not until 1973, with the publication of Amazon Expeditio
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