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Helen Hill

Hill in New Orleans in 2006 Helen Wingard Hill (May 9, 1970 – January 4, 2007) was an American artist, filmmaker, writer, teacher, and social activist. When her final film, ''The Florestine Collection'', was released in 2011, curators and critics praised her work and legacy, describing her, for example, as "one of the most well-regarded experimental animators of her generation".

Hill's death at the age of 36 brought considerable media attention. In 2007, an unidentified intruder shot and killed her in her New Orleans home. Her death (one of six murders in the city that day), coupled with the murder a week before of New Orleans musician Dinerral Shavers, sparked civic outrage. Thousands marched against the rampant and continuing post-Katrina violence in New Orleans. This "March Against Violence on City Hall" drew significant press coverage throughout the United States and beyond. However, in the years following that tragic notoriety, Hill's life and creative work have been widely celebrated, with her films continuing to circulate to a degree they did not during her lifetime. In 2012, Daniel Eagan wrote about Hill as one of "Five Women Animators Who Shook Up the Industry". Provided by Wikipedia
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    New coasts & strange harbors: discovering poems / by Hill, Helen, 1915-2021

    Published 1974
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    A reference guide to modern fantasy for children /

    Published 1984
    Other Authors: “…Hill, Helen, 1915-2021…”
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    Dusk to dawn : poems of night /

    Published 1981
    Other Authors: “…Hill, Helen, 1915-2021…”
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    Dusk to dawn : poems of night /

    Published 1981
    Other Authors: “…Hill, Helen, 1915-2021…”
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