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MacKethan, Lucinda H. "Black Boy and Ex-Coloured Man: 

	Version and Inversion of the Slave Narrator's Quest for 

	Voice." CLA Journal 32 (Dec. 1988): 123-67.

Macksey, Richard, and Frank E. Moorer, eds. Richard Wright: A 

	Collection of Critical Essays. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: 

	Prentice-Hall, 1984.

Maduka, Chidi T. "Irony and Vision in Richard Wright's The Outsider." 

	Western Humanities Review 38 (Summer 1984): 161-69.

---. "The Revolutionary Hero and Strategies for Survival in Richard 

	Wright's The Outsider." Presence Africaine: Revue 

	Culturelle du Monde Noir/Cultural Review of the Negro World 

	135 (1985): 56-70.

Magistrale, Tony. "From St. Petersburg to Chicago: Wright's Crime 

	and Punishment." Comparative Literature Studies 23 

	(Spring 1986): 59-70.

Margolies, Edward. "Richard Wright's Opposing Freedoms." Mississippi 

	Quarterly 42 (Fall 1989): 409-14.

Mayberry, Susan Neal. "Symbols in the Sewer: A Symbolic Renunciation of 

	Symbols in Richard Wright's 'The Man Who Lived Underground.'" 

	South Atlantic Review 54 (Jan. 1989): 71-83.

McCall, Dan. The Example of Richard Wright. New York: Harcourt 

	Brace, 1969.

McClusky, John, Jr. "Two Steppin': Richard Wright's Encounter with 

	Blue-Jazz." American Literature 55 (Oct. 1983): 332-44.

Mechling, Jay. "The Failing of Folklore in Richard Wright's Black 

	Boy." Journal of American Folklore 104 (Summer 

	1991): 275-95.

Miller, Eugene E. "Voodoo Parallels in Native Son." CLA 

	Journal 16 (1972): 81-95.

---. "Richard Wright and Gertrude Stein." Black American Literature 

	Forum 16 (Fall 1982): 112-15.

---. "Folkloric Aspects of Wright's 'The Man Who Killed a Shadow.'" 

	CLA Journal 27 (Dec. 1983): 210-23.

---. Voice of a Native Son: The Poetics of Richard Wright. 

	Jackson, MS: University Press of Mississippi, 1990.

---. "Richard Wright, Community, and the French Connection." Twentieth 

	Century Literature 41 (1995): 265-280.	

Miller, James A. "Bigger Thomas's Quest for Voice and Audience in 

	Richard Wright's Native Son." Callaloo 9 (Summer 

	1986): 501-6.

Miller, James A., ed. Approaches to Teaching Wright's Native Son.

	New York: MLA of America, 1997.

Model, Peter. "The Second Emancipation of Richard Wright." Wilson 

	Library Bulletin 66 (Dec. 1991): 58-61.

Montgomery, Maxine L. "Racial Armageddon: The Image of Apocalypse 

	in Richard Wright's Native Son." CLA Journal 34 

	(June 1991): 453-67.

Moore, Jack B. "The Art of Black Power: Novelistic or Documentary." 

	In Revue Francaise d'Etudes Americaines 12 (Feb. 

	1987): 79-91.

---. "Black Power Revisited: In Search of Richard Wright." 

	Mississippi Quarterly 41 (Spring 1988): 161-86.

---. "The Voice in Twelve Million Black Voices." Mississippi 

	Quarterly 42 (Fall 1989): 415-25.

Mootry, Maria K. "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 Moorer. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: 

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