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Notes of a native son
Book • 1955
Published in 1955, 'Notes of a Native Son' is a collection of ten essays by James Baldwin that delve into issues of race, identity, and social justice in America and Europe.
The essays, many of which were initially published in magazines such as 'Harper's Magazine' and 'Partisan Review,' offer a personal and introspective look at Baldwin's experiences growing up in Harlem, his encounters with racism, and his reflections on the civil rights movement.
The book is renowned for its candid and prophetic insights into the African American experience and has been praised for its blend of outrage and empathy, making it a classic of the autobiographical genre and a significant work in American nonfiction.
The essays, many of which were initially published in magazines such as 'Harper's Magazine' and 'Partisan Review,' offer a personal and introspective look at Baldwin's experiences growing up in Harlem, his encounters with racism, and his reflections on the civil rights movement.
The book is renowned for its candid and prophetic insights into the African American experience and has been praised for its blend of outrage and empathy, making it a classic of the autobiographical genre and a significant work in American nonfiction.
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Mentioned by Eddie Glaude when describing Baldwin's focus on individual pain as a point of entry to broader social context.

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James Baldwin's Fire
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as an example of a notable book people display to signal identity.

Hari Kondabolu

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A Canadian politician's signed copy of certain German's book, US sequel on the Moon and the Academy Awards!
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pour son essai sur la colère et le déni.


Édouard Louis

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Édouard Louis, comprendre la violence pour la combattre
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to note the book found with Ogilvy, adding dimensionality to his character and signaling a lived-in detail.


Joanna Robinson

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‘The Pitt’ Season 2, Episode 10: Seventh Circle of Hell
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as one of Baldwin's influential essay collections addressing race and personal history.

Lindsay Graham

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Fan Favorite: Great American Authors | James Baldwin: The Exile | 5
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noting a character gives this book to his patient, illustrating a surprising literary side to the character.

Hunter Harris

4:00 P.M. with Simran Baidwan, Damian Marcano and Dr. Gita Pensa
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as an example of books he read in high school.


Jay Caspian Kang

(Not) Reading in the Time of Robots with Celine Nguyen and Leif Weatherby
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as capturing the tension between acceptance and fighting injustice.


Ryan Holiday

Justice: The Most Important Virtue
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as one of the books James Baldwin went on to write, highlighting Baldwin's skill in titling books.


Jeff O'Neill

Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin
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as one of the James Baldwin books she read in school.

B.A. Parker

Revisiting ‘Giovanni's Room’



