Anger, and Beyond: The Negro Writer in the United States
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Title
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Anger, and Beyond: The Negro Writer in the United States
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This edition
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"Anger, and Beyond: The Negro Writer in the United States". Ed. Herbert Hill. New York: Harper & Row, 1966.
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Publisher's description
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"A collection of essays by Negro and white writers exploring not only the history of Negro writing in America but also its psychological and creative strength ... It is a commonplace that the majority of Americans know little of the ever-increasing body of Negro literature produced in the U.S. Hill's book takes an important stride in making available to student and layman alike a further means of understanding this distinctly American literature." (back cover)
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Reviews and notices of anthology
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● Anderson, Jervis. Review of "Anger, and Beyond." "Commentary" (March 1967).
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Commentary
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● Hicks, Granville. Review of "Anger, and Beyond." "Saturday Review of Literature" 12 Feb. 1966: 27.
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● Kinnamon, Keneth. Review of "Anger, and Beyond." "Journal of English and Germanic Philology" 66.1 (Jan. 1967): 165-68. JSTOR.
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JSTOR
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● Walker, I. M. Review of "Anger, and Beyond." "Race & Class" 9.2 (Oct. 1967)
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Item Number
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A0473