Citations with the tag: KILLERS of the Dream (Book)

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  • Sin, sex and segregation.
    LAFARGE, JOHN // America; 10/29/1949, Vol. 82 Issue 4, p101 

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  • CORRESPONDENCE.
    LAFARGE, JOHN // New Republic; 5/22/50, Vol. 122 Issue 21, p4 

    Presents letters to the editor referencing articles and topics discussed in previous issues. Discussion on the unqualified praise accorded to Maurice Davie's "Negroes in American Society"; Misrepresentation of facts in the review of the book "Killers of the Dream," by Lillian Smith; Comparative...

  • STRANGE FRUIT IN HARLEM.
    LAFARGE, JOHN // Ebony; Jun1950, Vol. 5 Issue 8, p27 

    The article focuses on U.S. novelist Lillian Smith. The Georgia, Atlanta-born author wrote the novels "Strange Fruit" and "Killers of the Dream." She tells her impression as a white Southerner seeing the African-American community of Harlem in New York. The Southern novelist describes New York's...

  • William Faulkner and Lillian Smith: Two Distinct Journeys.
    Cherry, Wynn // Southern Quarterly; Summer1997, Vol. 35 Issue 4, p23 

    Features writers William Faulkner and Lillian Smith. Similarities between the two writers; Background of Faulkner in writing; Underlying message in the works of Smith; Information on Smith's autobiography 'Killers of the Dream.'

  • Killers of the Dream.
    Mirabella, Bella // American Notes & Queries Supplement. Volume II: First Person Fem; 1980, p352 

    The article reviews the book "Killers of the Dream," by Lillian Smith.

  • KILLERS OF THE DREAM (Book).
    Wirths, Craudine Gibson // Social Forces (University of North Carolina Press); May51, Vol. 29 Issue 4, p477 

    Reviews the book "Killers of the Dream," by Lillian Smith.

  • The sins of the fathers: Lillian Smith and Katharine Du Pre Lumpkin.
    HOBSON, FRED // Southern Review; Fall98, Vol. 34 Issue 4, p755 

    Examines the autobiographical works of Lillian Smith and Katherine Du Pre Lumpkin. Discussion on Smith's book `Killers of the Dream'; Comparison between Smith and Lumpkin; Story presented in Lumpkin's book `The Making of a Southerner.'

  • STATUS OF THE NEGRO.
    Smith, William Gardner // New Republic; 4/17/50, Vol. 122 Issue 16, p27 

    Reviews several books. "Killers of the Dream," by Lillian Smith; "Negroes in American Society," by Maurice R. Davie; "The Negro's Morale," by Arnold M. Rose.

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