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They Came to See if I’m for Real: James Baldwin Interviewed by Hakim Jamal for LA Free Press (1968)

open access: yesJames Baldwin Review, 2022
Having returned to the United States to work on his screenplay about Malcolm X, James Baldwin was interviewed for the Los Angeles Free Press in 1968. The interview offers a rare and valuable glimpse of Baldwin’s style of engagement with a new generation ...
Ed Pavlić
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Baldwin Boxed in at Virginia State Symposium: A Review

open access: yesJames Baldwin Review, 2022
This review of the James Baldwin symposium at Virginia State University weighs the insights presented by a number of Black and white scholars, only a few of whom might be considered deeply informed about his life and legacy.
Herb Boyd
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How Long Blues: An Interview with James Campbell

open access: yesJames Baldwin Review, 2021
James Baldwin Review editors Douglas Field and Justin A. Joyce interview author and Baldwin biographer James Campbell on the occasion of the reissue of his book Talking at the Gates (Polygon and University of California Press, 2021).
Douglas Field, Justin A. Joyce
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White Lies Matter: Begin Again, A Review Essay

open access: yesJames Baldwin Review, 2021
This review essay examines Eddie Glaude, Jr.’s new book Begin Again: James Baldwin’s America and Its Urgent Lessons for Our Own against several other recent works on Baldwin such as Bill Mullen’s James Baldwin: Living in Fire and Nicholas Buccola’s The ...
Herb Boyd
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James Baldwin in the Fire This Time: A Conversation with Bill V. Mullen, the author of James Baldwin: Living in Fire

open access: yesJames Baldwin Review, 2021
William J. Maxwell, editor of James Baldwin: The FBI File (2017), interviews Bill V. Mullen on his 2019 biography, James Baldwin: Living in Fire, along the way touching on both Baldwin’s early internationalism and his relevance to the current wave of ...
William J. Maxwell, Bill V. Mullen
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Remembering Sedat Pakay 1945–2016

open access: yesJames Baldwin Review, 2017
Sedat Pakay, whose name will always be associated with the most intimate portrayals we have of James Baldwin, died on 20 August 2016 at his home in Claverack, NY. Sedat was born in Istanbul, Turkey, where he graduated from Robert College.
David Leeming, Magdalena J. Zaborowska
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Relatively Conscious: The Enduring Rage of Baldwin and the Education of a White Southern Baptist Queer

open access: yesJames Baldwin Review, 2016
Delivered in Paris at the 2016 International James Baldwin Conference just two weeks before the killing of 49 individuals at a LGBT nightclub in Orlando, Florida on 26 June 2016, “Relatively Conscious” explores, through the eyes of an LGBT American and ...
Jon-Marc McDonald
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The Disorder of Life: James Baldwin on My Shoulder, Part Two

open access: yesJames Baldwin Review, 2021
Filmmaker Karen Thorsen gave us James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket, the award-winning documentary that is now considered a classic. First broadcast on PBS/American Masters in August, 1989—just days after what would have been Baldwin’s sixty-fifth ...
Karen Thorsen
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The Public James Baldwin

open access: yesJames Baldwin Review, 2016
As this essay notes, James Baldwin, his words and metaphors, pervade public space at countless numbers of intersections. Lines from his plays, novels, and essays have always been an easy and handy reference for writers and artists seeking ways to ground ...
Herb Boyd
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Going for Broke: A Talk to Music Teachers [PDF]

open access: yes, 2019
In 1963—a racially-charged time in the United States—James Baldwin delivered “A Talk to Teachers,” urging educators to engage youth in difficult conversations about current events.
Hess, Juliet, Talbot, Brent C.
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