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——. Telephone interview. Fall
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Brown Girl, Brownstones.
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Martinson, Moa.
My Mother Gets Married.
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——. Women and Appletrees.
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——. Letter to Tillie Olsen. 15 October 1973.

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Naylor, Gloria. Letter to Tillie Olsen. 29 July 1988.

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——. “Part One—Silences.” In Tillie Olsen.
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——. “Part Two: Acerbs, Asides, Amulets, Exhumations, Sources,
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——. Personal interviews. Santa Cruz and San Francisco. Spring 1988.

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Phelps, Elizabeth Stuart.
Doctor Zay.
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——. Silent Partner.
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——. The Story of Avis.
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Plato, Ann.
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Silences.
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Robins, Elizabeth.
The Convert.
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Rosenfelt, Deborah. Telephone interview. Fall, 1988.

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Black Empire.
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——. Black No More.
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Seacole, Mary.
Wonderful Adventures of Mrs. Seacole in Many Lands.
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The Changelings.
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Slesinger, Tess.
The Unpossessed.
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Spilllers, Hortense. Telephone interview. Fall 1988.

Spofford, Harriet Prescott.
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Stewart, Maria W.
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Stimpson, Catharine. “Tillie Olsen, Witness
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——. Telephone interview. Fall 1988.

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Viramontes, Helena Maria.
The Moths and Other Stories.
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——. Telephone interview. Fall 1988.

Wagner-Martin,
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Walker, Alice. Blurb on back cover. Tillie Olsen.
Silences.
New York: Delta/Seymour Lawrence, 1982.

——. Text of remarks. Tillie Olsen Day. San Francisco. n.d.

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——. Telephone interview. Fall 1988.

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The Living is Easy.
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——. Telephone interview. Fall 1988.

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