Johnny Gruelle (English Wikipedia)

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  • Wallace-Sanders, Kimberly (2008). Mammy: A Century of Race, Gender, and Southern Memory. University of Michigan Press. ISBN 978-0472116140.
  • Patricia Hall (1993). Johnny Gruelle, Creator of Raggedy Ann and Andy. Pelican Publishing. pp. 25–26. ISBN 978-0882899084. Retrieved September 14, 2018.
  • Gruelle, Johnny (1989). Orphant Annie Story Book. Emmis Books. ISBN 9780961736798. Retrieved November 17, 2013.

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  • Johnny Gruelle (April 17, 2006). Raggedy Ann Stories. Project Gutenberg. Retrieved November 17, 2013. Free Ebook
  • Johnny Gruelle – (February 1, 2004). Friendly Fairies. Project Gutenberg. Retrieved November 17, 2013. Free Ebook
  • Johnny Gruelle (December 22, 2005). Raggedy Andy Stories. Project Gutenberg. Retrieved November 17, 2013. Free Ebook
  • Jacob Grimm and Wilhelm Grimm (February 1, 2004). Grimm's Fairy Stories. Project Gutenberg. Retrieved November 17, 2013. Free Ebook
  • Hector Malot (April 19, 2008). Nobody's Boy. Project Gutenberg. Retrieved November 17, 2013. Free Ebook
  • All About the Little Small Red Hen. Project Gutenberg. May 30, 2008. Retrieved November 17, 2013. Free Ebook

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  • R. E. Banta (1949). Indiana Authors and Their Books, 1816–1916: Biographical sketches of authors who published during the first century of Indiana statehood, with lists of their books. Crawfordsville, Indiana: Wabash College. p. 125. OCLC 1044959.

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  • David Oshinsky (February 20, 2015). "The Return of the Vaccine Wars". The Wall Street Journal. Archived from the original on February 21, 2015. Retrieved November 23, 2015. Indeed, [the anti-vaccination movement's] most visible symbol was the smiling but entirely limp Raggedy Ann doll created by a popular cartoonist for his daughter, who had fallen ill and would later die, he believed, from a smallpox shot she received without his permission.