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Baldwin, James. "Notes for a Hypothetical Novel." Nobody Knows My Name: More Notes of a Native Son. Dial Press, 1961.
James Baldwin
Baldwin, James. "Notes for a Hypothetical Novel." Nobody Knows My Name: More Notes of a Native Son. Dial Press, 1961.
Baldwin, James. "Fifth Avenue, Uptown; A Letter from Harlem." Esquire, July 1960.
Baldwin, James. "The Black Boy Looks at the White Boy." Esquire, 1 May 1961.
Baldwin, James. "Fifth Avenue, Uptown; A Letter from Harlem." Esquire, July 1960.
Quoted in The New York Times
Baldwin, James. "The American Dream and the American Negro." The New York Times, 7 Mar. 1965. Originally debate speech "The American Dream and the American Negro." Has the American Dream Been Achieved at the Expense of the American Negro? Debate between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley. Cambridge Union. 17 Feb. 1965, Cambridge, England, UK.
Baldwin, James. "Me and My House." Harper's Magazine, Nov. 1955.
Baldwin, James. "Notes of a Native Son." James Baldwin: Collected Essays, edited by Toni Morrison. Library of America, 1998.
Baldwin, James. "Many Thousands Gone." Partisan Review, Nov. 1951 - Dec. 1951.
Baldwin, James. "Many Thousands Gone." James Baldwin: Collected Essays, edited by Toni Morrison. Library of America, 1998.
Howard, Jane. "Doom and Glory of Knowing Who You Are." Life Magazine, 24 May 1963.
Baldwin, James. Quoted in "Go the Way Your Blood Beats." Interviewed by Richard Goldstein. Village Voice, 26 June 1984.
Baldwin, James. "Go the Way Your Blood Beats." James Baldwin: The Last Interview and Other Interviews. Melville House, 2014.
Baldwin, James. "As Much Truth As One Can Bear." The New York Times, 14 Jan. 1962.