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Bebe Moore Campbell; Writer Explored Race, Mental Health Themes

Bebe Moore Campbell, 56, a best-selling author who wrote and spoke about racial and social inequalities and mental illness with keen insight into the human condition, died Nov. 27 of complications of brain cancer at her home in Los Angeles.
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Yvonne Shinhoster Lamb

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