Jay Allen
Honor Code SignatorySigned 18 Apr 2021 | 113 contributions | 10 thank-yous | 270 connections
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Featured Female Poet connections: Jay is 14 degrees from Anne Bradstreet, 22 degrees from Ruth Niland, 28 degrees from Karin Boye, 28 degrees from 照 松平, 16 degrees from Anne Barnard, 37 degrees from Lola Rodríguez de Tió, 28 degrees from Christina Rossetti, 16 degrees from Emily Dickinson, 28 degrees from Nikki Giovanni, 23 degrees from Isabella Crawford, 22 degrees from Mary Gilmore and 18 degrees from Elizabeth MacDonald on our single family tree. Login to find your connection.
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