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Bigsby, C.W.E, Introduction to The Black American Writer, Vol. 1, Everett/Edwards, Inc., 1969.
Howe, Irving, "Black Boys and Native Sons," in Dissent, Autumn, 1963.
Macebuh, Stanley, James Baldwin: A Critical Study, Third Press, 1973.
Pratt, Louis H., Twayne's U.S. Authors Series: James Baldwin, G.K. Hall & Co., 1978.
Reilly, John M., '"Sonny's Blues': James Baldwin's Image of Black Community," in James Baldwin: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Keith Kinnamon, Prentice-Hall, 1974.
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