Gloria Chomiak Atamanenko

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Gloria Katherine Chomiak Atamanenko (April 28, 1932 – October 12, 2017) was a Canadian social worker, writer, editor, and translator. As a teenager in the United States, she made headlines as the winner of a national essay contest on the theme "I Speak for Democracy". rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Глорія Хом'як Атаманенко
rdf:langString Gloria Chomiak Atamanenko
rdf:langString Gloria Chomiak Atamanenko
rdf:langString Williams Lake, British Columbia
xsd:date 2017-10-12
rdf:langString Fort Vermillion, Alberta
xsd:date 1932-04-28
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rdf:langString A young white woman, smiling, with long loose dark wavy hair; in profile
xsd:date 1932-04-28
rdf:langString Gloria Katherine Chomiak
rdf:langString Gloria Chomiak, from a 1950 publication of the US Department of the Interior
xsd:date 2017-10-12
rdf:langString Social worker, writer, translator, editor
rdf:langString Gloria Katherine Chomiak Atamanenko (April 28, 1932 – October 12, 2017) was a Canadian social worker, writer, editor, and translator. As a teenager in the United States, she made headlines as the winner of a national essay contest on the theme "I Speak for Democracy".
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