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Just Me

This book is a candid exploration of the author's life experiences, offering readers a glimpse into their personal growth and the challenges they have faced. Through a series of reflections and anecdotes, the author delves into themes of identity, self-acceptance, and the human condition. more

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Pearl White
Pearl White

Pearl White, born Lillian Pearl White, was an American film actress. She was born on March 4, 1889, and passed away on August 4, 1938. White was renowned for her performances in the silent film era, particularly for her role in 'The White Slave' (1927). more

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