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A prophet overheard: a juxtapositional reading of Gwendolyn Brooks's "In the Mecca"

African American Review,  Summer, 2004  by Sheila Hassell Hughes

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Wright, Stephen Caldwell, ed. On Gwendolyn Brooks: Reliant Contemplation. Ann Arbor: U of Michigan P, 1996.

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Sheila Hassell Hughes is Assistant Professor of English at the University of Dayton, where she teaches multicultural American literature, women's studies, and religion and literature. Her work on Gwendolyn Brooks comes out of her Ph.D. dissertation on women's literature and feminist theology (Institute for Women's Studies, Emory U, 1997).

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