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Maureen Howard: Critical Essay by George O'Brien

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SOURCE: “Assimilation Blues: Maureen Howard's Facts of Life,” in MELUS, Vol. 18, No. 1, Spring, 1993, pp. 95–102.

In the following essay, O'Brien explores the themes of assimilation and ethnic identity in Facts of Life.

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