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Ralph Ellison: Critical Essay by Hal Blythe and Charlie Sweet

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SOURCE: Blythe, Hal, and Charlie Sweet. “Ellison's ‘King of the Bingo Game.’” Explicator 58, no. 4 (summer 2000): 218-20.

In the following essay, Blythe and Sweet argue that Ellison's use of juxtaposition in “King of the Bingo Game” “makes more poignant the gap between white and black America in the 1930s.”

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