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This book led Austin Miles to the courts in 1992.
Question 1:
This book led Austin Miles to the courts in 1992. Miles was sued because his book was ...a vitriolic attack upon organized Christianity.
A.
Leaves of Grass
B.
Dictionary of American Slang
C.
Jerusalem Delivered
D.
Dont Call Me Brother
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