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Essays
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1955
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Notes of a Native Son
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1955
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Everybody's Protest Novel
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1955
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Many Thousands Gone
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1955
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Carmen Jones: The Dark Is Light Enough
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1955
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The Harlem Ghetto
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1955
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Journey to Atlanta
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1955
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Encounter on the Seine: Black Meets Brown
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1955
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A Question of Identity
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1955
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Equal in Paris
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1955
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Stranger in the Village
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1961
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The Discovery of What It Means to Be an American
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1961
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Princes and Powers
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1961
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Fifth Avenue, Uptown: A Letter from Harlem
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1961
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East River, Downtown: Postscript to a Letter to Harlem
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1961
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A Negro Assays the Negro Mood
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1961
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A Fly in Buttermilk
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1961
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The Hard Kind of Courage
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1961
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Nobody Knows My Name: A Letter from the South
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1961
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Faulkner and Desegregation
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1961
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In Search of a Majority
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1961
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The Male Prison
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1961
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Notes for a Hypothetical Novel
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1961
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The Northern Protestant
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1961
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Alas, Poor Richard
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1961
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The Black Boy Looks at the White Boy
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1963
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A Talk to Teachers
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1963
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My Dungeon Shook - Letter to My Nephew on the One Hundredth Anniversary of Emancipation
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1963
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Down at the Cross - Letter from a Region of My Mind
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1985
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Introduction: The Price of the Ticket
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1985
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Lockridge: "The American Myth"
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1985
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The Crusade of Indignation
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1985
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On Catfish Row
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1985
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Nobody Knows My Name
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1985
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They Can't Turn Back
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1985
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The Dangerous Road Before Martin Luther King
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1985
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The New Lost Generation
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1985
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The Creative Process
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1985
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Color
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1985
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The American Dream and the American Negro
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1985
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White Man's Guilt
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1985
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A Report from Occupied Territory
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1985
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Negroes Are Anti-Semitic Because They're Anti-White
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1985
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White Racism or World Community?
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1985
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Sweet Lorraine
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1985
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A Review of Roots
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1985
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An Open Letter to Mr. Carter
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1985
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Every Good-Bye Ain't Gone
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1985
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If Black English Isn't a Language, Then Tell Me, What Is?
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1985
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An Open Letter to the Born Again
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1985
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Dark Days
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1985
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Notes on the House of Bondage
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1985
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Here Be Dragons
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2010
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Mass Culture and the Creative Artist: Some Personal Notes
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2010
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A Word from Writer Directly to Reader
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2010
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From Nationalism, Colonialism, and the United States: One Minute to Twelve - A Forum
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2010
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Theater: The Negro In and Out
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2010
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Is a Raisin in the Sun a Lemon in the Dark?
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2010
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As Much Truth as One Can Bear
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2010
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Geraldine Page: Bird of Light
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2010
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From What's the Reason Why?: A Symposium by Best-Selling Authors: James Baldwin on Another Country
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2010
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The Artist's Struggle for Integrity
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2010
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We Can Change the Country
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2010
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Why I Stopped Hating Shakespeare
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2010
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The Uses of the Blues
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2010
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What Price Freedom?
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2010
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Black Power
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2010
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The Price May Be Too High
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2010
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The N****r We Invent
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2010
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Speech from the Soledad Rally
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2010
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A Challenge to Bicentennial Candidates
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2010
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The News from All the Northern Cities Is, to Understate It, Grim; the State of the Union Is Catastrophic
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2010
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Lorraine Hansberry at the Summit
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2010
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On Language, Race, and the Black Writer
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2010
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Of the Sorrow Songs: The Cross of Redemption
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2010
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Black English: A Dishonest Argument
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2010
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This Far and No Further
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2010
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On Being White...and Other Lies
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2010
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Blacks and Jews
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2010
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To Crush a Serpent
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