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Bambara, Toni Cade, ‘‘Gorilla, My Love,’’ in Gorilla, My Love, Vintage, 1992, pp. 13–20.
———, ‘‘How She Came by Her Name: An Interview with Louis Massiah,’’ in Deep Sightings and Rescue Missions: Fiction, Essays, and Conversations, edited by Toni Morrison, Pantheon, 1996, pp. 201–45.
———, ‘‘Salvation Is the Issue,’’ in Black Women Writers (1950–1980): A Critical Evaluation, edited by Mari Evans, Anchor Books, 1984, pp. 41–47.
———, ‘‘A Sort of Preface,’’ in...
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