According to James Baldwin, the demoralization of a Black person in America begins in early childhood. The writer and activist famously illustrated his point during a televised debate on Feb. 18, 1965 ...
In 1965 in Cambridge, scholar and civil rights icon James Baldwin faced off with conservative leader William F. Buckley, debating the question, “Is the American Dream achieved at the expense of the ...
Following critically acclaimed runs in New York City and London, TimeLine presents a site-specific, immersive Chicago premiere of the american vicarious’ imagining of the historic debate between James ...
On February 18, 1965, a crowd of more than 700 people packed Cambridge University’s debate hall for an intellectual clash for the ages. In one corner: James Baldwin, the Harlem-raised grandson of ...
Teagle F. Bougere appears as James Baldwin in Debate: Baldwin vs. Buckley, presented by TimeLine Theatre and the American Vicarious at DePaul University's Cortelyou Commons Credit: Brett Beiner ...
Unlock access to every one of the hundreds of articles published daily on BroadwayWorld by logging in with one click. "As the city and the world continues to celebrate James Baldwin's centennial, The ...
"I have a lot in common with James Baldwin," says Greig Sargeant. "I'm a Black man. I'm gay. I go to France to escape the racism of the United States every single year." Five times this weekend, ...
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This year, the world celebrates what would have been James Baldwin’s 100th birthday. The author and political activist’s writings on race relations, human rights and equality still resonate to this ...