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Edward Said  

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  • Edward Said was an eminent writer, scholar, and speaker; a radical literary and cultural critic; and a forceful spokesman for the Palestinian national self-determination cause. Said was born in November 1935 in Talbiyah, a section of West Jerusalem, then in the British Mandate of Palestine. [Source: Encyclopedia of Activism and Social Justice; Said, Edward (1935–2003)]

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