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Black Literature For Whom?

Negro American Literature Forum, 1973
It was Imamu Amiri Baraka, more familiar to some of us as LeRoi Jones, who observed once: "The denial of reality has been institutionalized in America." It is a shocking fact that you and I have not only been part of this denial of reality but parties to it.
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Black Literature Revisited: "Sonny's Blues"

The English Journal, 1971
B ARBARA Dodds Stanford (English Journal, March 1969) calls black lit-i erature "a godsend to the teacher who wants his class to deal with genuine communication problems... ." Citing among others, two Baldwin classics: Notes of a Native Son and Go Tell It on the Mountain, she mentions that in such works "it is a relief to recognize our own struggle to ...
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Black interpretation, black American literature, and grey audiences

Communication Education, 1981
This paper defines and illustrates some of the language techniques used by black authors writing to and for blacks in the sixties and seventies. Further, the paper suggests how language and theme barriers of such literature might be overcome in a contemporary, integrated oral interpretation classroom.
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