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Connie Schultz Interview: 'Daughters of Erietown' Is an Ode to Working-Class Women

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The Cleveland Plain Dealer about the “underdog” and the “underprivileged,” code for the people who made each of us.By then, I was in awe of her.For years now, in addition to serving as faculty at Kent State University and being a nationally syndicated columnist, Schultz has been a steadying force, demanding decency and justice.

In hundreds of thousands of people’s social media feeds# she daily manages a rarity—civil discourse online—even as our nation weathers political chaos.

She is ever fair-minded, generous with dog photos when levity is needed, and firm in her hard-earned convictions.Since June, Connie Schultz has also become something else: a novelist.

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