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One key to black style is the fact that, relative to white Americans, black people don’t have much room “for make believe.”
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Ed Pavlić is a novelist and poet. He teaches English at the University of Georgia.
One key to black style is the fact that, relative to white Americans, black people don’t have much room “for make believe.”
When it comes to Israel and Palestine, for Americans, it doesn’t matter if the careful phrases contradict the most basic facts.
Part 4 in a series of four posts by Ed Pavlic to commemorate what would have been James Baldwin’s 90th year.
The third in a series of four posts to commemorate 90 years since James Baldwin’s birth.
The second in a series of four posts to commemorate James Baldwin’s 90th birthday.
The first in a series of four posts to commemorate what would have been James Baldwin’s 90th birthday.
In 1986, one year before he passed away, James Baldwin announced a radical idea: “White History Week.” In this post, Ed Pavlic writes about how Baldwin got to that moment.