Lura Beam
Lura Beam (1887–May, 1978) was an American educator, writer, and researcher. Her interests included the poor, minorities, women, education, and the arts. She co-authored two books discussing medical studies on sex adjustment and sex education with Robert Latou Dickinson, and a noted memoir of growing up in turn-of-the-century Marshfield, Maine. She was the long-time companion of Louise Stevens Bryant. Provided by Wikipedia
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He called them by the lightning ; a teacher's odyssey in the Negro South, 1908-1919. by Beam, Lura, 1887-1978
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The single woman : a medical study in sex education by Dickinson, Robert Latou, 1861-1950, Beam, Lura, 1887-1978
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