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UNH instructor’s 1960s memoir resonates with modern readers

Meredith Hall Meredith Hall
By James Sullivan
Globe Correspondent / August 27, 2009

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Meredith Hall never expected to come back to Hampton. When she got pregnant at age 16, the summer after the 1964 riots in the New Hampshire beach town, she was shunned by the community. Emotionally battered by the experience, she went out in search of herself. (Full article: 894 words)

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