James Baldwin Memoir



In this very rare and moving profile, the legendary black writer and activist James Baldwin (1924-1987) is interviewed around the publishing of his novel of. James Arthur Baldwin, the son of Berdis Jones Baldwin and the stepson of David Baldwin, was born in Harlem, New York City, on August 2, 1924. He was the oldest of nine children and from an early age loved to read.

James Baldwin Books About Racism



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In Giovanni's Room by James Baldwin, what was the name of the main character's potential fiancee?See if you know the answer
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James Baldwin’s first book, Go Tell It on the Mountain, is See if you know the answer
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One of the essays in which James Baldwin spoke out against Richard Wright’s Native Son wasSee if you know the answer
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Baldwin’s collection of essays entitled The Evidence of Things Not Seen concerns:See if you know the answer
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James Baldwin’s play concerning a woman evangelist torn between religious fanaticism and love of her carefree, jazz-playing husband is:See if you know the answer
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Set in the bohemian world of 1950s Paris, this James Baldwin novel recounts a young man’s awakening to his true homosexual nature . .See if you know the answer
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This James Baldwin short story portrays the initiation of a racist as a man remembers the time his parents took him to see the mutilation and murder of a black man . . .See if you know the answer
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James Baldwin was raised in Harlem and moved to Greenwich Village when he was 17. In 1948 he famously moved to...See if you know the answer
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In 1956 James Baldwin published a novel that created controversy due to its homoerotic content. What was the name of that book? See if you know the answer
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Which one of James Baldwin's novels, published in 1956, stirred controversy because of its explicit homoerotic content?See if you know the answer
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Which writer was stabbed by a pimp while he was living in Paris in the late 1930's? (When asked why he had done it, the pimp - whose name was Prudent - said he didn't know.) See if you know the answer
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What author wrote Another Country and Nobody Knows My Name?See if you know the answer
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In the book by James Baldwin, where is Giovanni's RoomSee if you know the answer
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Dod Grile was a pseudonym for what author?See if you know the answer
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The Black Robe;
The Black Book;
The Black Dahlia;
The Black Stallion;
The Black Moth;
The Black Pearl.

Written, in order, by:
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James Baldwin started writing Another Country in Greenwich Village in 1948 and completed it in ________ in 1962.See if you know the answer
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In which book/story will you find the protagonist Gnossos Pappadopoulis?See if you know the answer
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Who wrote the following line? Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.See if you know the answer
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What writer died in a taxi cab en route to a doctor's office?See if you know the answer
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The title of which novel completes the saying of an anonymous Chinese sage (quoted and translated by Lin Yutang in The Importance of Living): 'A drunk military man should order gallons and _________ in order to increase his military splendour'?See if you know the answer
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Which poet and novelist was known as the King of Greenwich Village Bohemians?See if you know the answer
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When Richard Wright married Dhima Rose Meadman in 1939, which fellow literary icon was his best man?See if you know the answer
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James Baldwin co-authored one of his books, A Rap on Race, with which famous cultural anthropologist?See if you know the answer
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What is cold and has a sound, and has been recommended as a soapbox?
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What comes in a variety (mulberry, mango, blossom, sugar), and has a duchess and crocodiles? (If only it could talk!)
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James Baldwin Richard Rodgers Neil Simon and Stan Lee all attended the same high school in the Bronx at one time or another. That school was named for former New York Governor and Erie Canal advocate...See if you know the answer
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Fiction 100: An Anthology Of Short Stories-James Baldwin: from 'This Morning, This Evening, So Soon' -
'mon chou ... ' - ?
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Fiction 100: An Anthology Of Short Stories-James Baldwin: les fauves nous attendent... ?See if you know the answer
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Fiction 100: An Anthology Of Short Stories-James Baldwin: clabber-milk... ?See if you know the answer
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The Rise of the Counter-Establishment: The Conservative Ascent to Political Power by Sidney Blumenthal
In a New York Times book review, Whittaker Chambers declared what 'the most important book of the twentieth century'?
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James Baldwin, 1963. Courtesy: CSU Archives/Everett Collection

By Liz Kaufman

James Baldwin was one of America’s greatest thinkers and writers on the subject of race. What would he have thought about present-day protests against police brutality and for racial equity? We can glean much about his thoughts from his rich legacy of writing and recorded interviews. Here are some quotes from James Baldwin, most from over half a century ago, that are particularly resonant today:

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–From “The Fire Next Time,” 1963: “You were born where you were born and faced the future that you faced because you were Black and for no other reason. The limits of your ambition were, thus, expected to be set forever. You were born into a society which spelled out with brutal clarity, and in as many ways as possible, that you were a worthless human being. You were not expected to aspire to excellence: you were expected to make peace with mediocrity.”

–Chair of Princeton’s Department of African American Studies and author of “Begin Again: James Baldwin’s America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own,” Eddie Glaude quoting Baldwin in 1980: “What we are dealing with really is that for Black people in this country there is no legal code at all. We’re still governed, if that is the word I want, by the slave code.”

–Dick Cavett interview, 1969: “If any white man in the world says give me liberty or give me death, the entire white world applauds. When a black man says exactly the same thing – word for word – he is judged a criminal and treated like one, and everything possible is done to make an example of this bad nigger so there won’t be any more like him”.

–Dick Cavett interview, 1969: “(The police) are a very real menace to every black cat alive in this country. And no matter how many people say, ‘You’re being paranoid when you talk about police brutality’ – I know what I’m talking about. I survived those streets and those precinct basements and I know. And I’ll tell you this – I know what it was like when I was really helpless, how many beatings I got. And I know what happens now because I’m not really helpless. But I know, too, that if he (police) don’t know that this is Jimmy Baldwin and not just some other nigger he’s gonna blow my head off just like he blows off everybody else’s head. It could happen to my mother in the morning, to my sister, to my brother… For me this has always been a violent country – it has never been a democracy.”

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–From “Florida Forum” on WCKT-Miami in 1963, answering the question on whether the racial conflict in Alabama and Mississippi could happen in Florida: “The situation in Alabama and Mississippi which is spectacular and surprises the country is nationwide. Not only could it happen in Florida, it could happen in New York or Chicago, Detroit or anywhere there’s a significant Negro population. Because until today, all the Negroes in this country in one way or another, in different fashions, North and South, are kept in what is, in effect, prison. In the North, one lives in ghettos and in the South, the situation is so intolerable as to become sinister not only for Mississippi or Alabama or Florida but for the whole future of this country.”

James Baldwin Wikipedia

–Nearing the end of his life in the mid-1980s, Baldwin’s patience had run out. The anger he had channeled into his writing could no longer be quelled. He expressed his outrage and frustration in these words from an interview in the documentary film James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket: “What is it you want me to reconcile myself to? . . . You always told me it takes time. It has taken my father’s time, my mother’s time, my uncle’s time, my brothers’ and my sisters’ time, my nieces’ and my nephews’ time. How much time do you want for your ‘progress’?”