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Bogumil, Mary L. Understanding August Wilson. University of South Carolina Press, 1999, p. 65.
Fleche, Anne. "The History Lesson: Authenticity and Anachronism in August Wilson’s Plays," in May All Your Fences Have Gates: Essays on the Drama of August Wilson, edited by Alan Nadel. University of Iowa Press, 1994, p. 14.
Pereira, Kim. August Wilson and the African-American Odyssey. University of Illinois Press, 1995, pp. 70, 81.
Plum, Jay. "Blues,...
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