Dawn, a Charleston legend
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Dawn Langley Simmons
Dawn Langley Pepita Simmons (15 October 1937 – 18 September 2000) was a prolific English author and biographer. Born "Gordon Langley Hall", Simmons lived her first decades as a male. As a young adult, she was adopted by Margaret Rutherford, who was the subject of a biography Simmons wrote in later...
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