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Notes of a Native Son by James Baldwin

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reflective medium-paced

4.5

I appreciated the narrator's ability to convey the sardonic humour in Baldwin's voice. 

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5.0

A collection of essays, James Baldwin weaves a interlinked account of his experiences as an African American man in and out of America. 

Autobiographical Notes

In my eyes, “Autobiographical Notes” serves as a preface into the next nine remaining short essays. James Baldwin 

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4.0

"I am what time, circumstance, history, have made of me, certainly, but I am, also, much more than that. So are we all."

Much of James Baldwin's writing in Notes of a Native Son is deeply profound. He puts into words the unique brand of American hypocrisy and racial disparity. These observations feel especially significant since he published them on the cusp of the Civil Rights movement in the United States. Furthermore, many of Baldwin's observations on the persistence of white supremacy still resonate today - nearly 70 years later.

No one writes the way that Baldwin did. This is the second nonfiction work of his that I have read and his voice is just so singular. If you want to know what I mean, here are a few more quotes from Notes of a Native Son for your perusal:

"People who shut their eyes to reality simply invite their own destruction, and anyone who insists on remaining in a state of innocence long after that innocence is dead turns himself into a monster."

"Americans, unhappily, have the most remarkable ability to alchemize all bitter truths into an innocuous but piquant confection and to transform their moral contradictions, or public discussion of such contradictions, into a proud decoration, such as are given for heroism on the field of battle."

"In America, though, life seems to move faster than anywhere else on the globe and each generation is promised more than it will get: which creates, in each generation, a furious, bewildered rage, the rage of people who cannot find solid ground beneath their feet."

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