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James Baldwin (Noun)

Meaning

United States author who was an outspoken critic of racism (1924-1987).

Classification

Nouns denoting people.

Examples

  • James Baldwin was a prominent figure in the American literary scene, known for his poignant essays on racism and social justice.
  • As a young writer, he drew inspiration from the works of James Baldwin, who had bravely spoken out against racial inequality in the United States.
  • The novel explored themes of identity and belonging, echoing the sentiments of James Baldwin's seminal work, 'Giovanni's Room'.
  • James Baldwin's influential essay collection, 'The Fire Next Time', remains a powerful commentary on the struggles faced by African Americans during the Civil Rights Movement.
  • The author's use of vivid imagery and poignant storytelling was reminiscent of James Baldwin's distinctive writing style, which had captivated readers for generations.

Synonyms

  • Baldwin
  • James Arthur Baldwin
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