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I had to find out who I am and what I want to be, what type of man I should be,
and what I could do to become the best of which I was capable. I understood that
what had happened to me had also happened to countless other blacks and it ...
I had to find out who I am and what I want to be, what type of man I should be,
and what I could do to become the best of which I was capable. I understood that
what had happened to me had also happened to countless other blacks and it ...
Page 87
... symbolic gestures as a final legacy to his people (renouncing his American
citizenship, “returning” to Africa to become a citizen of Ghana, and cursing
capitalism while extolling communism as the hope of the future)—these events
on the one ...
... symbolic gestures as a final legacy to his people (renouncing his American
citizenship, “returning” to Africa to become a citizen of Ghana, and cursing
capitalism while extolling communism as the hope of the future)—these events
on the one ...
Page 98
Why this was so, I was unable at first to say. Then I read Another Country, and I
knew why my love for Baldwin's vision had become ambivalent. Long before, I
had become a student of Norman Mailer's The White Negro, which seemed to me
to ...
Why this was so, I was unable at first to say. Then I read Another Country, and I
knew why my love for Baldwin's vision had become ambivalent. Long before, I
had become a student of Norman Mailer's The White Negro, which seemed to me
to ...
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The White Race and Its Heroes | 65 |
Lazarus Come Forth | 84 |
Notes on a Native Son | 97 |
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