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Raggedy Ann and Andy
Raggedy Ann and Andy (1919), illustrated by Johnny Gruelle, meet for the first time.
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- 4 May 1980 – The US Congress passes the Department of Education Organization Act, establishing the United States Department of Education
- 15 May 2004 - Death of Mexican American feminist, author, poet, scholar and activist Gloria E. Anzaldúa
- 17 May 1900 - Printing of the first copy of The Wonderful Wizard of Oz (pictured)
- 22 May 1849 – Death of Maria Edgeworth, one of the first realist children's writers
- 29 May 1839 – Birth of Mary Louisa Molesworth, the "Jane Austen of the nursery"
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- ... that children's author Aleksandra Ishimova was the last correspondent of Alexander Pushkin (pictured) before his death in a duel?
- ...that Carnegie Medal-winning children’s author Berlie Doherty has written the libretti for three operas?
- ...that children's writer and illustrator Shirley Hughes has written more than fifty stories, and illustrated over two hundred?
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