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MARA LEE GRAYSON

Mara Lee Grayson’s poetry has appeared in various literary journals and has been nominated multiple times for the Best of the Net and Pushcart Prizes. An award-winning scholar of rhetorics of racism and antisemitism, Grayson is the author of five books of nonfiction. She currently resides in New Jersey.

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