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I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Sources
Suzette A. Henke, "Women's Life-Writing and the Minority Voice: Maya Angelou, Maxine Hong Kingston, and Al ice Walker," In Traditions, Voices, and Dreams: The American Novel since the 1960s, edited by Melvin J. Friedman and Ben Siegel, University of Delaware Press, 1995, pp. 210-33.
George Kent, "Maya Angelou's '1 Know Why the Caged Bird Sings' and Black Autobiographical Tradition," in African American Autobiography. A Collection of Critical Essays, Prentice-Hall, 1993, pp. 162-70.
Myra K. McMurry, "Role-Playing as Art in Maya Angelou's Caged Bird," in South Atlantic Bulletin, No.2, May, 1976, pp 106-11
Opal Moore, "Learning to Live' When the Bird Breaks from the Cage," in Censored Books: Critical Viewpoints, Nicholas J Karolides, Lee Burress, John M Kean, eds., 1993, pp. 306-16.
Sidonie Ann Smith, "The Song of a Caged Bird. Maya Angelou's Quest after Self-Acceptance," in The Southern Humanities Review, Fall, 1973, pp 365-75.
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