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"Why I Am An Atheist: An Autobiographical Discourse" was written by Bhagat Singh.

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The book "Why I Am an Atheist" was written by Bhagat Singh, an Indian socialist revolutionary and freedom fighter. He wrote this book while he was in prison in 1930.

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