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Essay heading: Betty Smith
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In a December 1943 piece called "Why Brooklyn is that Way," Smith shown the core of her childhood borough's unofficial champion.
Although most readers remembered for the amazing success of that first book, Smith wrote other novels, including Tomorrow Will Be Better, Maggie-Now, and Joy in the Morning... displayed 300 characters
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Smith also had a long career as a dramatist, writing one-act and full-length plays for she received both the Rockefeller Fellowship and the Dramatists Guild Fellowship. She died in 1972. Betty Smith took her experiences of her poor childhood in Brooklyn and World War One and put it into one of the books of the century... displayed next 300 characters
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