Esme Langley

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Esme Ross-Langley (née George, pseudonym Ann Bruce; 26 August 1919, in Guisborough, Yorkshire – 20 August 1991, in Hertfordshire, England), was a British writer, best known as the founder of the Minorities Research Group and Arena Three. She died on 20 August 1991 in St Albans City Hospital; of complications following a stroke. rdf:langString
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