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From the Hypocrisy of the Reverend Woods to Mama Day's Faith of the Spirit Export

In The Wayward Preacher in the Literature of African American Women (1995), pp. 105-124.

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Saunders' essay pursues some commonly critically-unexplored territory. He looks at a few of the religious and spiritual figures found throughout Naylor's first three novels: Brewster Place's Reverend Moreland T. Woods, the Reverend Michael Hollis from Linden Hills, and several of the spiritually-connected characters of Mama Day.


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