Everyday Use

References

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  6. ^ Christian, Barbara (1994). 'Everyday Use' and the Black Power Movement. Pearson. pp. 492–494. ISBN 0-13-458638-7.
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  10. ^ "SparkNotes: Everyday Use: Themes, Motifs, and Symbols". www.sparknotes.com. Retrieved 2017-04-05.
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  12. ^ Whitsitt, Sam (2000). "In Spite of It All: A Reading of Alice Walker's 'Everyday Use'". African American Review. 34 (3): 443–459 (445). doi:10.2307/2901383. JSTOR 2901383.
  13. ^ Martin, Jennifer (2014). "The Quilt Threads Together Sisterhood, Empowerment and Nature in Alice Walker's The Colour Purple and 'Everyday Use'". Journal of Intercultural Disciplines. 14: 27–43 (38).
  14. ^ Hedges, Elaine (1977). "Quilts and Women's Culture". The Radical Teacher. 4: 7–10 (10).
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  16. ^ Martin, Jennifer (Winter 2014). "The Quilt Threads Together Sisterhood, Empowerment and Nature in Alice Walker's 'The Color Purple' and 'Everyday Use'". Journal of Intercultural Disciplines. 14: 27–44.
  17. ^ Cowart, David (1996). "Heritage and Deracination in Walker's 'Everyday Use'". Studies in Short Fiction. 33: 171–183 (172).
  18. ^ Walker, Alice. "Everyday Use". In Love and Trouble. New York: Harvest Books, 1974): 314–321 (p. 320).
  19. ^ Mullins, Matthew (May 2013). "Antagonized by the Text, Or, It Takes Two to Read Alice Walker's 'Everyday Use'". Journal of the Southern Comparative Literature Association. 37: 37–53. Retrieved November 28, 2017.
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