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In Jennifer Brier brier or briar, name sometimes given any thorny plant, more specifically the sweetbrier, and the greenbrier. French brier, or brierroot, is a name for the root of the European white heath so widely used in the manufacture of smoking pipes.'s article "'Save Our Kids, Keep AIDS Out': Anti-AIDS Activism and the Legacy of Community Control in Queens, New York," published in Summer 2006, Vol. 39 No. 4, an error was made on p. 965. The first line of the second paragraph should read, "James was one of over eleven thousand New York City public school students who missed the first day of school in 1985."
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Publication:Journal of Social History
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Date:Dec 22, 2006
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