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Griggs, Sutton 1872-1930: Critical Essay by Wilson J. Moses

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SOURCE: "Literary Garveyism: The Novels of Reverend Sutton E. Griggs," in PHYLON: The Atlanta University Review of Race and Culture, Vol. XL, No. 3, Fall, 1979, pp. 203-16.

In the following essay, Moses evaluates Griggs's place within the tradition of the nationalist novel adn discusses his use of African-American literary conventions.

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