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June Arnold
June Arnold (October 27, 1926 — March 11, 1982) was an American novelist and publisher, known for her novel ''Sister Gin'' and the posthumous novel ''Baby Houston''. Arnold's own writing, such as ''Sister Gin'', and the books she published through her press, Daughters, Incorporated, focused on telling the stories of lesbian lives and relationships. ==Early life== Arnold was born June Fairfax Davis on October 27, 1926, to Robert Cowan and Cad Wortham Davis in Greenville, South Carolina. She went to Kincaid School in Houston, Texas, before going to Shipley in Bryn Mawr, Pennsylvania. She earned her B.A. from Rice Institute (now Rice University) in Houston in 1948, and went on to earn her M.A. in literature from Rice in 1958. In 1953, she married Gilbert Arnold, a classmate at Rice. The couple had four children before divorcing. After the divorce, June Arnold moved her children to New York, where she pursued writing.〔
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