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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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