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Go Tell It on the Mountain Sources
Shirley Allen, "Religious Symbolism and Psychic Reality in Baldwin's Go Tell It On The Mountain," in CLA Journal, Vol. XIX, No 2, December, 1975, pp. 173-99.
Richard K. Barksdale, "Temple of the Fire Baptized," in Phylon, Vol. 14, 1953, pp. 326-27.
Robert Bone, "James Baldwin,"' in The Negro Novel in America, rev. ed, Yale University Press, 1965, pp 215-39. Granville Hicks, "Go Tell It On the Mountain,"' in Literary Horizons: A Quarter Century of American Fiction, New York University Press, 1970, pp. 87-90.
James de Jongh, Vicious Modernism: Black Harlem and the Literary Imagination, Cambridge University Press, 1990, pp. 5-33.
Edward Margolies, "The Negro Church James Baldwin and the Christian Vision,"' in Native Sons: A Critical Study of Twentieth-Century Negro American Authors, J. B Lippincott Company, 1968, pp. 102-26.
J. Saunders Redding, "Go Tell It On the Mountain,"' in New York Herald Tribune Book Review,...
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