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Bigsby, C. W. E. "Black Drama. The Public Voice" in his The Second Black Renaissance: Essays in Black Literature, Greenwood Press, 1980, pp. 207-56.
Cade, Tom. "Black Theater" in Black Expressions. Essays by and aboutBlack Americans in the Creative Arts, edited by Addison Gayle, Jr., Weybnght and Talley, 1969, pp. 134-43.
Eberstadt, Isabel "King of the East Village" in New York Herald Tribune, December 13, 1964, Sunday Magazine Section, p. 13.
Ferguson, John. "Dutchman and The Slave" in Modern Drama, February 13,1971,...
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