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Nobody Knows My Name

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In 'Nobody Knows My Name,' James Baldwin offers a collection of essays that explore the complexities of race, identity, and the American experience. Through his incisive and passionate prose, Baldwin addresses themes of civil rights, personal identity, and the role of the artist in society.
Publisher
Vintage
Publication year
2013
ISBN-13
9780804149730
Language
English
Subjects
African American LiteratureEssaysCivil Rights MovementRace and IdentityAmerican SocietyCultural Criticism20th Century LiteratureSocial JusticePolitical CommentaryLiterary Nonfiction

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