1. James Baldwin
The essay was mainly autobiographical and impressionistic while offering sharp and perceptive comments on a variety of subjects that were to overlap with the material treated in Baldwin's fiction: the novel of protect, ghetto life in Harlem, and black-white encounters in Europe. ... These ideas include "the fact that 'life is tragic'; the need to 'apprehend the nature of change, to be able and willing to change'; the importance of discarding 'that collection of myths to which white Americans cling'; the reality that blacks may not rise to power 'but the...
- Word Count: 2618
- Approx Pages: 10
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- Grade Level: High School