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Richard Wright: Critical Essay by James Robert Saunders

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SOURCE: Saunders, James Robert. “The Social Significance of Wright's Bigger Thomas.” College Literature 14, no. 1 (winter 1987): 32-7.

In the following essay, Saunders traces the evolution of Bigger Thomas into a character of social significance.

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