James Baldwin

James Baldwin

James Baldwin (1924–1987) was a novelist, essayist, playwright, poet, and social critic. His first novel, Go Tell It on the Mountain, appeared in 1953 to excellent reviews, and his essay collections Notes of a Native Son and The Fire Next Time were bestsellers that made him an influential figure in the growing civil rights movement. Baldwin spent much of his life in France, where he moved to escape the racism and homophobia of the United States. He died in France in 1987, a year after being made a Commander of the French Legion of Honor.

Author Contributions

To Be Young, Gifted and Black

To Be Young, Gifted and Black

Lorraine Hansberry
Voices in Our Blood

Voices in Our Blood

Edited by Jon Meacham

Books by James Baldwin from Beacon Press

Books by James Baldwin from Melville House

Books by James Baldwin from The Library of America