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Margaret_Mitchell
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Writer from Atlanta
Burial at Oakland Cemetery (Atlanta)
Person from Jonesboro, Georgia
Novelist of the Confederacy
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1900 birth
1949 death
20th-century American women writer
20th-century pseudonymous writer
American person of Irish descent
American person of Scottish descent
American romantic fiction writer
American women non-fiction writer
Convert to Anglicanism from Roman Catholicism
Female nominee for the Nobel Prize
Nominee for the Nobel Prize in Literature
Pedestrian road incident death
Person on the postage stamps of the United States
Person who died in traffic collisions
Pseudonymous women writer
Scotch-Irish Americans
Smith College alumnus
Smith College person
American debutante
Author of Macmillan Publishing (United States)
Writer of historical fiction set in the modern age
The Westminster Schools alumnus
Americans of Irish descent
Irish Americans
Road incident death in Georgia (U.S. state)
TV Guide covers (1990s)
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution person
Women romantic fiction writer
Writer of American Southern literature
American manslaughter victim
National Book Award winner
Novelist from Georgia (U.S. state)
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Margaret Mitchell
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Margaret Mitchell Elementary School
Margaret Mitchell's
Margaret \"Peggy\" Mitchell
Mitchell, Margaret
The Margaret Mitchell Story
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award
National Book Award
Pulitzer Prize for Fiction
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birthDate
1900-11-08
clgo:
birthName
Margaret Munnerlyn Mitchell
clgo:
birthPlace
Georgia (U.S. state)
Clayton County, Georgia
Fulton County, Georgia
Jonesboro, Georgia
Atlanta
DeKalb County, Georgia
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birthYear
1900
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deathDate
1949-08-16
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deathPlace
Georgia (U.S. state)
Atlanta
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deathYear
1949
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education
Smith College
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genre
Romance novel
Epic (genre)
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location
Atlanta
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notableWork
Gone with the Wind (novel)
Lost Laysen
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occupation
Novelist
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pseudonym
Peggy Mitchell
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relative
Annie Fitzgerald Stephens
Joseph Mitchell (Mitchell Estate director)
Mary Melanie Holliday
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religion
Anglicanism
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restingPlace
Oakland Cemetery (Atlanta)
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author
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Gone with the Wind (novel)
Lost Laysen
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Scarlett (musical)
Gone with the Wind (musical)
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child
of
Maybelle Stephens Mitchell
Eugene Mitchell
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creator
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Melanie Hamilton
Scarlett O'Hara
Ashley Wilkes
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knownFor
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Joseph Mitchell (Mitchell Estate director)
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relation
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John Stephens Graham
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relative
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Annie Fitzgerald Stephens
Joseph Mitchell (Mitchell Estate director)