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Amiri Baraka 1934-: Critical Essay by Tom S. Reck

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SOURCE: "Archetypes in LeRoi Jones' 'Dutchman,'" in Studies in Black Literature, Vol. 1, No. 1, Spring, 1970, pp. 66-8.

In the following article, Reck examines archetypal symbolism in "Dutchman," and argues that Baraka's play pities the white world, leaving Lula stuck in it and setting Clay free through death.

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