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Native Son Sources
James Baldwin, "Many Thousands Gone," in Partisan Review, Vol. XVIII, 1955, pp. 665-80.
David Bradley, "On Rereading Native Son," in The New York Times, December 7, 1986, pp. 68-79.
Robert Butler, Native Son: The Emergence of a New Black Hero, Twayne Publishers, 1991, 132 p.
Ralph Ellison, "The World and the Jug," in New Leader, Vol. XLVI, December 9, 1963, pp. 22-6.
Hilary Holladay, "Native Son's Guilty Man," in The CEA Critic, Winter, 1992, pp. 30-6.
Irving Howe, "Black Boys and Native Sons," in A World More Attractive, Horizon Press, 1963, pp. 98-110.
Joseph Hynes, "Native Son Fifty Years Later," in Cimarron Review, January, 1993, pp. 91-97.
Maria K. Mootry, "Bitches, Whores, and Woman Haters: Archetypes and Typologies in the Art of Richard Wright," in Richard Wright: A Collection of Critical Essays, edited by Richard Macksey and Frank E. Moorer, Prentice Hall, 1984.
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