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  1. Sally Belfrage. Sally Belfrage (October 4, 1936 – March 14, 1994) was a United States-born British-based 20th century non-fiction writer and international journalist. Her writing covered turmoils in Northern Ireland, the American Civil Rights Movement and her own memoirs about her life.

  2. Mar 15, 1994 · Sally Belfrage, who wrote nonfiction books about life in an Indian ashram and about the civil rights movement in Mississippi in 1964, died yesterday at Middlesex Hospital in London....

  3. American journalist and memoirist whose first book, A Room in Moscow, brought her instant fame. Born Sally Mary Caroline Belfrage in Hollywood, California, on October 4, 1936; died in London on March 14, 1994; daughter of Cedric Belfrage and Molly Castle; studied in New York City and at the London School of Economics; married Bernard Pomerance ...

  4. Aug 11, 2020 · Belfrage, Sally, 1936-Publication date 1987 Topics Belfrage, Sally, 1936-, Violence -- Northern Ireland, Manners and customs, Politics and government ...

  5. Mar 16, 1994 · Sally Mary Caroline Belfrage, writer: born Hollywood, California 4 October 1936; married 1965 Bernard Pomerance (one son, one daughter; marriage dissolved 1983); died London 14 March 1994.

  6. Sally Mary Caroline Belfrage (1936-1994) was an independent leftist, world-traveling journalist, and writer born in Hollywood, California. She was the daughter of Cedric Belfrage and Molly Castle, two radical British writers.

  7. Jan 1, 1995 · Sally Belfrage provides a lively portrait of the fifties through teenage eyes. "Engaging, exuberant, witty and touching. . . . Within the young girl who strove to be as normal as Velveeta Cheese was the angry, skeptical soul of a rebel."--Washington Post Book World

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