James Baldwin
James Baldwin (1924-1987) was a prodigious essayist, novelist, and playwright whose works explored intricate intersections of race, sexuality, class, and human experience in America. Through his incisive writing, he laid bare the raw nerve of racial tensions in the U.S. and gave voice to both the anguish and hopes of the Civil Rights era. If you're embarking on a journey to understand Baldwin's mind, here's a curated reading list.
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Nothing Personal (Hardcover)
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