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For an expanded bibliography, see Mosser (2017).
- Baldwin, James (1988). "The Black Boy Looks at the White Boy". Collected Essays. New York: Library of America. pp. 269–285.
- Ehrlich, Robert (1978). Norman Mailer: The Radical as Hipster. Metuchen, NJ: Scarecrow Press.
- Gutman, Stanley T. (1975). Mankind in Barbary: The Individual and Society in the Novels of Norman Mailer. Hanover, NH: The University Press of New England.
- Holmes, John Clellon (February 1, 1958). "The Philosophy of the Beat Generation". Esquire. pp. 35–47. Retrieved 2019-03-23.
- Malaquais, Jean (1959). "Reflections on Hip". In Mailer, Norman. Advertisements for Myself. pp. 359–62.
- Mosser, Jason (2017). "'The White Negro': A Selective Bibliography". The Mailer Review. 11 (1): 208–224. Retrieved 2020-10-20.
- O'Neil, Paul (November 30, 1959). "The Only Rebellion Around". Life Magazine. Vol. 47 no. 22. pp. 115+.
- Podhoretz, Norman (Spring 1958). "The Know-Nothing Bohemians". Partisan Review. Vol. 25 no. 2. pp. 305+.
- Polsky, Ned (1959). "Reflections on Hip". In Mailer, Norman. Advertisements for Myself. pp. 365–69.
- Wenke, Joe (2013). Mailer's America. Stamford, CT: Trans Uber LLC.