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A Tribute to James Baldwin
A Tribute to James Baldwin: Black Writers Redefine the Struggle : Proceedings of a Conference at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, April 22-23, 1988 Featuring Chinua Achebe ... [et Al.] | James Baldwin
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This book is a transcription of the proceedings of the "Black Writers Redefine the Struggle: A Tribute to James Baldwin" Conference held on April 22-23, 1988 at the University of Massachusetts-Amherst. The Conference was developed by five-college faculty members involved with black literary studies and would revolve around Chinua Achebe and James Baldwin, both outstanding writers and major cultural figures, who were teaching at the University at the same time: one the prototypical writer of Africa--the other the preeminent living embodiment of the literature of the Black Diaspora. Originally, the conference would assess where black writing, black struggle for full articulation, liberation, and recognition stood at its time and what its prospects and priorities might be. Before the Conference, however, Baldwin succumbed to cancer. The Conference still went on and was retitled as a tribute to James Baldwin and focused on his impact on Black writing. Throughout the Conference are extraordinary readings in several genres and voices by Chinua Achebe, Irma McClaurin-Allen, Andrew Salkey, Michael Thelwell, and John Edgar Wideman.
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ncsufoxes
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As disappointed & disgusted that I am with the results, I have to try to remain hopeful. I have to look to others that have endured fights for a long time & felt like the struggle was endless. Racism & misogyny go hand & hand in the US, unfortunately. I told my kids that nothing changes in our house: we will be kind to others, stand up for others, advocate for those that can‘t, read & learn from others. ✊🏻

kspenmoll Thank you for this! Much needed today at home & at my high school. ❤️ 2w
Tamra I just had the post election talk with my daughter - she‘s 14 & black. She really liked Harris and I need her to know women have been fighting and have to keep fighting and support one another. Don‘t take s*it from anyone - it‘s not to be tolerated or supported! 2w
dabbe 💙💙💙 2w
BookmarkTavern Well said! 💙💙💙 2w
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Well-ReadNeck
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My latest #BookHaul Baldwin & Co. is a new bookstore in New Orleans (not yet in Litsy catalog to tag). Lovely pics online but until I can get back to the city, I have to just order online for now. Very excited for this Black-owned bookstore and coffee shop!!!

Soubhiville Nice haul! 4y
Tamra Awesome! 4y
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GypsyKat
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❤️

dsfisher Seriously. 6y
jmofo 👏💗💜 6y
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Samplergal
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Riveted_Reader_Melissa Wow, that‘s timely! 6y
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JoRead
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Fits me to a T. Although sometimes I wish I wasn't so outspoken 😅☺

Thanks @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks for the quiz.
https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/which-great-american-author-are-you/

Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks 💗💗💗 6y
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cathysaid
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bookloo 💔💞 7y
AmyG 😪 7y
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BooksForYears
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A very happy birthday to James Baldwin, an inspired writer and activist who has in turn inspired countless other artists.

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BooksForYears
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#FeistyFeb Day 17 - Fanfic/Homage

The closest I have on my shelves to an #homage is this pre-THE FIRE THIS TIME collection of pieces from a James Baldwin conference that took place in 1988.

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