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Bakish, David, Richard Wright, Frederick Ungar Publishing Company, 1973.
Bone, Robert, Richard Wright, University of Minnesota Press, 1969.
Felgar, Robert, Preface, in Richard Wright, Twayne Publishers, 1980.
JanMohamed, Abdul, ‘‘Rehistoricizing Wright: The Psychopolitical Function of Death in Uncle Tom’s Children,’’ in Richard Wright, edited by Harold Bloom, Modern Critical Views Series, Chelsea House Publishers, 1987, pp. 190–228.
Kazin, Alfred, ‘‘Too Honest for His Own Time,’’...
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