File:Newspaper clipping from theSt. Louis Post-Dispatch- "A St. Louis Woman who has Won Fame in Literature," November 26, 1899.jpg

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English: Includes an autobiographical sketch written by Kate Chopin about her writing process.
Title: Newspaper clipping from the St. Louis Post-Dispatch: "A St. Louis Woman who has Won Fame in Literature," November 26, 1899
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Source Missouri History Museum
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Author Chopin, Kate, 1850-1904
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D03580
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Kate O'Flaherty Chopin Papers- Box 1, Folder 1. Ephemera-Clippings, 1855; 1899; 1902
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Women authors
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Writing
Women
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171032
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EA0FEC69-B4A5-9823-E4F2-BF653F9AB78A

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