The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 8月3日 02時50分
“Perhaps we were, all of us . . . bound together by the nature of our oppression,” James Baldwin, who was born 95 years ago today, wrote of his adolescence in Harlem. "If so, within these limits we sometimes achieved with each other a freedom that was close to love.” Tap the link in our bio to read his 1962 essay about coming of age, serving as a minister, and confronting racism in America. Photograph by Richard Avedon / © the Richard Avedon Foundation.
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ His ideas and situation deserve reading and re -readings, especially in light of racist monster whose credo seems to be- destroy, destroy, destroy
slider9499
My favorite author. Died way too young. I can only imagine what he would have said about the nightmare that is happening in our country right now.
sam.eads07
Continually blown away by and brought to deep truths by his mind and his writing. His voice was clear and strong! Happy birthday Mr. Baldwin!
rundastorm
Oh thank you for this. He need never become obscure. Genius man, a gift to the world still relevant with each reopen
jlwatson76
Very thought provoking image. Made even stronger in my opinion due to it being monochrome.
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