Hamlin Garland
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Hamlin Garland was an American author best known for his realistic portrayals of Midwestern farm life and his influential role in the development of regionalist, or local color, fiction.
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How this entity was disambiguated
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Target entity: Hamlin Garland Context triple: [Local color writing, hasNotablePractitioner, Hamlin Garland]
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DuBose Heyward
DuBose Heyward was an American author and playwright best known for his novel "Porgy," which became the basis for George Gershwin's opera "Porgy and Bess."
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William Aiken
William Aiken was a prominent 19th-century South Carolina politician and governor whose influence led to places such as Aiken County being named in his honor.
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Jean Toomer
Jean Toomer was an American writer best known for his modernist, genre-blending book "Cane," a landmark work in early 20th-century African American literature.
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William O. Butler
William O. Butler was a 19th-century American military officer and Democratic politician from Kentucky who served in the U.S. House of Representatives and gained national prominence as a vice-presidential candidate.
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E.
Walter Van Tilburg Clark
Walter Van Tilburg Clark was an American author best known for his classic Western novel "The Ox-Bow Incident," which explores themes of mob justice and moral responsibility.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Hamlin Garland Target entity description: Hamlin Garland was an American author best known for his realistic portrayals of Midwestern farm life and his influential role in the development of regionalist, or local color, fiction.
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A.
DuBose Heyward
DuBose Heyward was an American author and playwright best known for his novel "Porgy," which became the basis for George Gershwin's opera "Porgy and Bess."
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B.
William Aiken
William Aiken was a prominent 19th-century South Carolina politician and governor whose influence led to places such as Aiken County being named in his honor.
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C.
Jean Toomer
Jean Toomer was an American writer best known for his modernist, genre-blending book "Cane," a landmark work in early 20th-century African American literature.
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D.
William O. Butler
William O. Butler was a 19th-century American military officer and Democratic politician from Kentucky who served in the U.S. House of Representatives and gained national prominence as a vice-presidential candidate.
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E.
Walter Van Tilburg Clark
Walter Van Tilburg Clark was an American author best known for his classic Western novel "The Ox-Bow Incident," which explores themes of mob justice and moral responsibility.
- F. None of above. chosen
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Subject: Hamlin Garland Description of subject: Hamlin Garland was an American author best known for his realistic portrayals of Midwestern farm life and his influential role in the development of regionalist, or local color, fiction.
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