Jacqueline Woodson (French Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Jacqueline Woodson" in French language version.

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  • Molly McArdle, « “I BELIEVE IN BROOKLYN”: AT HOME WITH JACQUELINE WOODSON », Brooklyn,‎ (lire en ligne)

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  • Pooch Hall, Sean Nelson et Julito McCullum, Miracle's Boys, Tonik Productions, MTV Networks, On-Screen Entertainment, (lire en ligne)

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  • (en-US) Alexandra Alter, « Jacqueline Woodson Is Named National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature », The New York Times,‎ (ISSN 0362-4331, lire en ligne, consulté le )

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  • « Miracle's Boys », sur MahoganyBooks (consulté le )

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  • Sydney Bauer, « 3 LGBTQ trailblazers among 2020 MacArthur 'genius grant' winners », NBC News,‎ (lire en ligne)

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  • Kat Chow, « Jacqueline Woodson Transformed Children's Literature. Now She's Writing for Herself », The New York Times,‎ (lire en ligne)
  • (en-US) Alexandra Alter, « Jacqueline Woodson Is Named National Ambassador for Young People’s Literature », The New York Times,‎ (ISSN 0362-4331, lire en ligne, consulté le )
  • Julia Jacobs, « MacArthur Foundation Announces 21 'Genius' Grant Winners », The New York Times,‎ (lire en ligne)

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