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No Name in the Street

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Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Jan 9, 2007 - Biography & Autobiography - 208 pages
This stunningly personal document and extraordinary history of the turbulent sixties and early seventies displays James Baldwin's fury and despair more deeply than any of his other works.  In vivid detail he remembers the Harlem childhood that shaped his early conciousness, the later events that scored his heart with pain--the murders of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, his sojourns in Europe and in Hollywood, and his retum to the American South to confront a violent America face-to-face.


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User Review  - Raphael Nelson - Goodreads

ust finished No Name in the Street and once again I am thoroughly impressed and moved. Baldwins ability to to intertwine his feelings and the social setting of Racist America sounds simple but really ... Read full review

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User Review  - Ashley Cobb - Goodreads

James Baldwin presents an interesting perspective into America and Paris. He steers clear if speaking from a black perspective per-say. He comes from his own perspective rooted in his relationships and observations with whites. Read full review

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About the author (2007)

James Baldwin was born in 1924 and educated in New York. He is the author of more than twenty works of fiction and nonfiction, including Go Tell It on the Mountain, Notes of a Native Son, Giovanni's Room, Nobody Knows My Name, Another Country, and The Fire Next Time. Among the awards he received are a Eugene F. Saxon Memorial Trust Award, a Rosenwald Fellowship, a Guggenheim Fellowship, a Partisan Review Fellowship, and a Ford Foundation grant. He was made a Commander of the Legion of Honor in 1986. Baldwin died in 1987.

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