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Robert Penn Warren Archives
Robert Penn Warren •ï¿½200 Items / 49 Books, 31 Articles, 29 Reviews, 88 Poems, 2 Films
Who Speaks for the Negro? (1965)
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Published Reviews
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    Down the Line (Review)
    Who Speaks for the Negro?, by Robert Penn Warren
    1. Who Speaks for the Negro? by Robert Penn Warren
    Commentary, October 1965, pp. 101-108
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    The Screen: Dark World (Review)
    Who Speaks for the Negro?, by Robert Penn Warren
    1. Who Speaks for the Negro? by Robert Penn Warren
    Commonweal, December 24, 1965, pp. 377-378
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    The Question Is Not Answered (Review)
    Who Speaks for the Negro?, by Robert Penn Warren
    1. Who Speaks for the Negro? by Robert Penn Warren
    Dissent, Autumn 1965, pp. 509-510
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    How It Was (Review)
    Who Speaks for the Negro?, by Robert Penn Warren
    1. Who Speaks for the Negro? by Robert Penn Warren
    The Nation, January 31, 1966, pp. 134-135
  5. Books and the Arts
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    Warren's Challenge to Race Dogma (Review)
    Who Speaks for the Negro?, by Robert Penn Warren
    1. Who Speaks for the Negro? by Robert Penn Warren
    The New Republic, May 22, 1965, pp. 21-22
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    The Inward and the Outward Ear (2 Reviews)
    Who Speaks for the Negro?, by Robert Penn Warren
    1. Who Speaks for the Negro? by Robert Penn Warren
    2. This Is My Country Too by John Alfred Williams
    The Saturday Review, June 5, 1965, p. 22
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    Atlantic Bookshelf (4 Reviews)
    The Peripatetic Reviewer
    1. This Is My Country Too by John Alfred Williams
    2. Who Speaks for the Negro? by Robert Penn Warren
    3. Winston Churchill: An Intimate Portrait by Violet Bonham Carter
    4. Fred Allen's Letters by Joe McCarthy and Fred Allen
    The Atlantic Monthly, July 1965, pp. 136-138
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    Briefly Noted (6 Reviews)
    General
    1. Twenty-One Years by Randolph S. Churchill
    2. On Escalation: Metaphors and Scenarios by Herman Kahn
    3. The New Face of War by Malcolm W. Browne
    4. The Making of a Quagmire by David Halberstam
    5. Who Speaks for the Negro? by Robert Penn Warren
    6. Science and the Shabby Curate of Poetry by Martin B. Green
    The New Yorker, June 19, 1965, pp. 125-130
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    The Literary Sampler (13 Reviews)
    Who Speaks for the Negro?, by Robert Penn Warren
    1. Who Speaks for the Negro? by Robert Penn Warren
    2. After the War: Force of Circumstance, 1944-1952 by Simone de Beauvoir
    3. Twenty-One Years by Randolph S. Churchill
    4. How Many More Victims? by Gladys Denny Shultz
    5. Fred Allen's Letters by Joe McCarthy and Fred Allen
    6. Edith Wharton and Henry James by Millicent Bell
    7. The Gifts They Bring by Pearl S. Buck
    8. Mr. Right Is Dead by Rona Jaffe
    9. This Is My Country Too by John Alfred Williams
    10. The Kimono Mind by Bernard Rudofsky
    11. Taken Care Of by Edith Sitwell
    12. Max Beerbohm's Letters to Reggie Turner by Rupert Hart-Davis and Max Beerbohm
    13. My Appointed Round by J. Edward Day
    The Saturday Review, April 17, 1965, p. 37