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Alice Childress: Critical Essay by John O. Killens

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SOURCE: "The Literary Genius of Alice Childress," in Black Women Writers (1950–1980): A Critical Evaluation, edited by Mari Evans, Anchor Press/Doubleday, 1984, pp. 129-33.

[In the following essay, Killens discusses various aspects of Childress's career, lauding her numerous accomplishments.]

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