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          Dorothy Sterling

          American journalist (1913–2008)

          Dorothy Sterling (née Dannenberg; November 23, 1913 – December 1, 2008) was an American writer and historian.

          After college, she worked as a journalist and writer in New York for several years, including work for the Federal Writers' Project.[1]

          Biography

          Sterling worked for Time from 1936 to 1949 and was then assistant bureau chief in Life's news bureau from 1944 to 1949.[2]

          Starting in the 1950s, she authored more than 30 books, mainly non-fiction historical works for children on the origins of the women's and anti-slavery movements, civil rights, segregation, and nature, as well as mysteries.

          Personal life

          In 1937, she married Philip Sterling (died 1989), also a writer.[1] Her daughter, Anne Fausto-Sterling, is a noted biologist, the Nancy Duke Lewis Professor of Biology and Gender Studies at Brown University, and is married to playwright Paula Vogel.[3] Her son, Pet