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No Name in the Street

Book • 1972
No Name in the Street is a nonfiction book by James Baldwin, published in 1972.

It recounts his experiences with racism, from his childhood in Harlem to his involvement in the Civil Rights movement, including his friendships with Martin Luther King Jr. and Malcolm X. The book also explores his time in France and his observations on the Algerian War of Independence, drawing parallels between racial struggles in different contexts.

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Eddie Glaude Jr.
as a writer whose work is culturally important in defining the character of the modern USA.
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James Baldwin: A Man For Our Times with Eddie Glaude
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Dayna Bowen Matthew
, who opened her book with a quote from it, referring to those who need the law and society's protection.
Dayna Bowen Matthew, "Just Health: Treating Structural Racism to Heal America" (NYU Press, 2022)

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