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Edythe M. "Delilah" Lewis (1924 – 2014) was an American woman who was the first black, female disc jockey in Dayton, Ohio, United States, in the 1950s.
Edythe Mae Gordon (c. 1897 – 1980) was an African-American writer of short stories and poetry during the era of the Harlem Renaissance. Gordon primarily published her work in the Quill Club, a Boston-based publication founded by her husband Eugene Gordon and other figures of the Harlem Renaissance such as Helene Johnson and Dorothy West. The most well known example of her work was published after her death, Selected Works of Edythe Mae Gordon, as part of a project to support and reintroduce African-American women writers between 1910 and 1940, written by Henry Louis Gates Jr., Jennifer Burton, and Lorraine Elena Roses.
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Edythe Scott Bagley (1924–2011) was an American author, activist, and educator. Sister of Coretta Scott King, she worked to promote the Civil Rights Movement.
Edythe Cullen, the character from "Life and Death" by Stephanie Meyer (the Twilight Saga), is the feminine alterego of Edward Cullen.
Edythe Marrener was the real name of the American film actress Susan Hayward (1918-1975).

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