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Race and trauma as urban narrative in Henry Dumas's ''Harlem'' and ''Riot or Revolt,'' John Edgar Wideman's ''Philadelphia Fire,'' and Anna Deavere Smith's ''Twilight Los Angeles, 1992''. Race and trauma as urban narrative in Henry Dumas's ''Harlem'' and ''Riot or Revolt,'' John Edgar Wideman's ''Philadelphia Fire,'' and Anna Deavere Smith's ''Twilight Los Angeles, 1992''. by Casarae L. Gibson
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