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    "moreinfo": "<div class=\"section\" id=\"For_More_Information\">\n <h2>\n  <span class=\"mw-headline\" id=\"For_More_Information\">\n   For More Information\n  </span>\n </h2>\n <div class=\"section_content\">\n  <p>\n   Perez, Erica. \"\n   <a class=\"external text offsite\" href=\"http://www.ocregister.com/articles/mendez-39748-children-book.html\" rel=\"nofollow\">\n    Children's Book on O.C. Desegregation Debuts.\n   </a>\n   \"\n   <i>\n    Orange County Register\n   </i>\n   , Sept. 12, 2006.\n  </p>\n  <!-- \nNewPP limit report\nCached time: 20230622224606\nCache expiry: 86400\nDynamic content: false\nComplications: []\nCPU time usage: 0.017 seconds\nReal time usage: 0.022 seconds\nPreprocessor visited node count: 322/1000000\nPost‐expand include size: 6540/2097152 bytes\nTemplate argument size: 1469/2097152 bytes\nHighest expansion depth: 4/40\nExpensive parser function count: 0/100\nUnstrip recursion depth: 0/20\nUnstrip post‐expand size: 0/5000000 bytes\nExtLoops count: 0\n-->\n  <!--\nTransclusion expansion time report (%,ms,calls,template)\n100.00%    8.700      1 -total\n 27.24%    2.370      1 Template:RGDatabox-Core\n 24.21%    2.106      1 Template:Databox-Books\n 16.28%    1.416      1 Template:Published\n 15.45%    1.344      1 Template:AuthorByline\n 14.86%    1.293      1 Template:publish-rgonly\n-->\n  <!-- Saved in parser cache with key encycmw:pcache:idhash:3717-0!canonical and timestamp 20230622224606 and revision id 28182\n -->\n </div>\n</div>"
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