From Apology to Protest: The Black American NovelEverett/Edwards, 1973 - 227 A survey of African-American novels chiefly written between 1940 and 1970. |
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... York home and ventures forth into an unknown world . There is no hint of optimism , though , as the messenger's move is precipitated by his eviction . The road ahead also looks bleak . Charles Wright's book is dedicated to Richard ...
... York home and ventures forth into an unknown world . There is no hint of optimism , though , as the messenger's move is precipitated by his eviction . The road ahead also looks bleak . Charles Wright's book is dedicated to Richard ...
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... York : American Society of African Culture , 1960. 1-8 . On Being Negro in America . New York : Bantam , 1964 . Stranger and Alone . New York : Harcourt , Brace , 1950 . Rhodes , Hari . A Chosen Few . New York : Bantam , 1969 . Smith ...
... York : American Society of African Culture , 1960. 1-8 . On Being Negro in America . New York : Bantam , 1964 . Stranger and Alone . New York : Harcourt , Brace , 1950 . Rhodes , Hari . A Chosen Few . New York : Bantam , 1969 . Smith ...
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... York : Doubleday , 1905. Ch . 1 . House Behind the Cedars . Boston : Houghton Mifflin , 1900. Ch . 1 . Marrow of Tradition . Boston : Houghton Mifflin , 1901. Ch . 1 . Crump , Paul . Burn Killer , Burn . Chicago : Johnson's , 1962. Ch ...
... York : Doubleday , 1905. Ch . 1 . House Behind the Cedars . Boston : Houghton Mifflin , 1900. Ch . 1 . Marrow of Tradition . Boston : Houghton Mifflin , 1901. Ch . 1 . Crump , Paul . Burn Killer , Burn . Chicago : Johnson's , 1962. Ch ...
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Wright and the Protest Novel | 21 |
The Protest Tradition in the Forties | 33 |
The Revolt Against Wright | 51 |
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