Events in 2011 and forthcoming book strengthen James Baldwin's legacy - National African-American Art | Examiner.com
Earlier this year, August 2, numerous individuals and institutions acknowledged the eighty-seventh anniversary of the birth of American author James Baldwin, and on December 1 observers noted the twenty-fourth anniversary of his death at the age of sixty-three.
Interest in Baldwin’s novels, plays, essays, and life has been on the upswing since the 2010 publication of previously uncollected writings by him in The Cross of Redemption (edited by Randall Kenan). That interest grew stronger throughout 2011 as commentaries surfaced on the Internet regarding Baldwin’s 1963 prediction that the United States would one day have an African-American president.
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Events in 2011 and forthcoming book strengthen James Baldwin's legacy - National African-American Art | Examiner.com
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