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==References== * Bailey, James R., ''David Graham Phillips: Novelist of the Progressive Era,'' 1971, Indiana University, United States -- Indiana. * Crapa, J.R., ''Progressives In Search Of A Usable Past: The Role Of A Native Tradition Of Idealism In The Social Novels Of David Graham Phillips, Winston Churchill, And Robert Herrick, 1900-1917,'' 1975, ProQuest Dissertations & Theses Global. * Filler, Louis, ''The Reputation of David Graham Phillips'', 1951, The Antioch Review. * Filler, Louis, ''Voice of the Democracy, A Critical Biography'', 1978, The Pennsylvania State University Press, University Park. * F. T. Cooper, ''Some American Story-Tellers'', (New York, 1911) * J. C. Underwood, ''Literature and Insurgency'', (New York, 1914) * McGovern, James R., ''David Graham Phillips and the Virility Impulse of Progressives'', 1966, The New England Quarterly. * Miraldi, R., ''Fictional Techniques in the Journalism of David Graham Phillips'', ''1987,'' American Journalism. * Ravitz, Abe C., ''David Graham Phillips'', 1966, Twayne Publishers, New York. * Rodgers, Paul C., JR. ''David Graham Phillips: A Critical Study'', 1955, Columbia University, United States -- New York. * Strecker, Geralyn, ''David Graham Phillips,'' 2005, American Radical and Reform Writers: First Series, Gale.
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