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Margaret H. Lippert : ウィキペディア英語版
Margaret H. Lippert

Margaret H. Lippert, Ed.D., (born June 12, 1942) is an award-winning American author of books and anthologies drawing from the folklore and storytelling traditions of cultures from around the world.
==Early life and career==
Margaret H. Lippert was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania to Quaker parents John Hodgkin and Ruth Walenta Hodgkin. She grew up in the cooperative community of Bryn Gweled, which her parents helped to found, outside Philadelphia.〔(Philadelphia Architects and Buildings Official Documentation of Founding Bryn Gweled Buildings )〕 Her storytelling roots can be traced to her father, who knew two stories by heart and told them to her and her brothers on alternating nights as he put them to bed. Particularly after her oldest brother David died at age 10, Margaret found second homes in the families of her neighbors, and spent much of her time as a young girl and teenager taking care of and telling stories to children in the community.
Margaret matriculated at Swarthmore College in 1960. During her years at Swarthmore, she was active in the civil rights movement, traveling to Tennessee to register black voters there. While living with a black sharecropper family, she had both inspiring and harrowing experiences, including being shot at by segregationists. After graduating from Swarthmore in 1964,〔(Swarthmore College Bulletin )〕 Margaret volunteered for two years with the American Friends Service Committee. She was stationed in Tanzania for her first year, where her lifelong passion for African culture and storytelling began. She spent her second year in Guatemala, where she first learned Spanish.
Margaret spent the next decade teaching in New York City and the surrounding areas, using storytelling as a foundation for much of her classroom instruction. She received her Ed. D. in Education from Teachers College, Columbia University in 1983 and wrote her dissertation on the use of storytelling in the classroom.〔(Teachers College at Columbia University database of alumni dissertations )〕

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