James Baldwin on Film
The latest entry of the brilliance of James Baldwin on film, “I Am Not Your Negro,” lays bare the fiction and terror of race in American life.
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Rich Blint is a Scholar-in-Residence at Pratt Institute in Brooklyn and contributing editor of The James Baldwin Review.
The latest entry of the brilliance of James Baldwin on film, “I Am Not Your Negro,” lays bare the fiction and terror of race in American life.
An interview with Rich Blint, a James Baldwin scholar. Biggest takeaway: Baldwin lamented the fragile human impulse for categorization.