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"The Man Who Was Almost a Man: Historical Context." Short Stories for Students. Vol. 9. Detroit: Gale, 1998. Ed. Marie Rose Napierkowski. October 2003. 18 April 2005 <http://www.enotes.com/man-almost/20020>.
Modernism in Faulkner and Wright

Wright, Richard. "The Man Who Was Almost A Man." In McQuade, Donald; Atwan, Robert; Banta, Martha; Kaplan, Justin; Minter, David; Stepto, Robert; Tichi, Cecelia; Vendler, Helen. The Harper American Literature. (New York, NY: Harper Collins, 1993).
Richard Wright's "Native Son" and "Almost a Man"

Thomas, Clarence. I am a Man, a Black Man, an American. 29 July 1998. 8 Feb. 2005. <http://douglassarchives.org/thom_b30.htm>
Clarence Thomas

Vellucci, Dennis. "Man to man: portraits of the male adolescent in the novels of Walter Dean Myers." African American voices in young adult literature. Smith. London: Scarecrow: 1994, 193-223.
The Works of Walter Dean Myers

Wright, Richard. "The Man Who Was Almost a Man." The Harper American Literature, 2e, Vol. 2. Donald McQuade et al. (Eds.). New York: Longman, 1993. 1222-1231.
Richard Wright

 

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