James Baldwin (1924-1987)

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James Baldwin (1924-1987) is a person.



References

2017

  1. Public Broadcasting Service. "James Baldwin: About the author". American Masters. November 29, 2006.
  2. p. 158, pp. 148–200.

1972

  • (Baldwin, 1972) ⇒ James Baldwin. (1972). “No Name in the Street."
    • QUOTE: … All the western nations are caught in a lie, the lie of their pretended humanism: this means that their history has no moral justification, and that the West has no moral authority. …
    • NOTE: It discusses the pervasive lie of Western pretended humanism and its moral implications.
    • NOTE: It highlights Baldwin's critique of Western nations' lack of moral authority.
    • NOTE: It explores the impact of racial and political events on Baldwin's personal life and broader social themes.

1963

  • (Baldwin, 1963) ⇒ James Baldwin. (1963). “The Fire Next Time."
    • QUOTE: … If we do not now dare everything, the fulfillment of that prophecy, re-created from the Bible in song by a slave, is upon us: God gave Noah the rainbow sign, No more water, the fire next time!”
    • NOTE: It emphasizes the urgent need for racial equality and justice in America.
    • NOTE: It includes Baldwin's reflections on the black experience and his vision for the future.
    • NOTE: It underscores the prophetic warning about the consequences of racial injustice.

1956

  • (Baldwin, 1956) ⇒ James Baldwin. (1956). “Giovanni's Room."
    • QUOTE: … Perhaps home is not a place but simply an irrevocable condition. …