Laurence Stallings

Autobiographer born on

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Personal details and public facts.

Profession
Autobiographer
Died
Feb 28, 1968
Zodiac
Sagittarius
Born in
Macon GA
About
A World War I veteran and author, he became famous for his autobiographical work, Plumes, as well as for his 1924 play, What Price Glory (co-written with Maxwell Anderson). He is also known for Doughboys, a novel that exposes racial discrimination in the military during World War I.
Family
He was born in Macon, Georgia to Larkin Tucker and Aurora Brooks. He was married twice: to Helen Purefoy Poteat and, later, to Louise St. Leger Vance.

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