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Title: Shirley Temple: Black Hollywood's Youngest Star
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Did you ever know that a little girl could be a famous movie star?
It happened to Shirley Temple, she became Hollywood's youngest star.
On April 23, 1928 Shirley Temple was born. One day, when Shirley
was three and a half years old, about two hundred children gathered at her dance
school to audition for a movie... Showed first 250 characters
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Did you ever know that a little girl could be a famous movie star?
It happened to Shirley Temple, she became Hollywood's youngest star.
On April 23, 1928 Shirley Temple was born. One day, when Shirley
was three and a half years old, about two hundred children gathered at her dance
school to audition for a movie... Showed next 250 characters
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