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'''William A. Percy''' wiki has thousands of pages, from erudite to scandalous, debunking received ideas about {{tag|homosexuality}}, the {{tag|United States|American}} South, {{tag|history}}, classics, and {{tag|religion}}s; emphasizing {{tag|writers}} who have been censored and condemned.
'''William A. Percy''' wiki has thousands of pages, from erudite to scandalous, debunking received ideas about {{tag|homosexuality}}, the {{tag|United States of America|American}} South, {{tag|history}}, classics, and {{tag|religion}}s; emphasizing {{tag|writers}} who have been censored and condemned.


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Founded by: William A. Percy
Status: Active
Language: English
Edit mode: ByInvitation
Wiki engine: MediaWiki
Wiki license: No license
Main topic: Homosexuality
Wiki size: 1,090 article pages see stats
wikiFactor: 36 info / verify

(As of: 2018-09-18)


William A. Percy wiki has thousands of pages, from erudite to scandalous, debunking received ideas about homosexuality, the American South, history, classics, and religions; emphasizing writers who have been censored and condemned.