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Go Tell It on the Mountain

by James Baldwin

Novel of a Harlem youth's spiritual awakening through religious conversion and family struggle

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James Baldwin
James Baldwin

America's most brilliant essayist on race, sexuality, and the costs of oppression, Baldwin wrote with a preacher's fire and a novelist's precision. The Fire Next Time is the most powerful essay on American racism in the language. His essays, novels, and plays constitute an indispensable moral witness to 20th-century American life.

More by James Baldwin

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  • The Fire Next TimeEssay collection exploring African-American identity, Christianity, and American racism→
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  • If Beale Street Could TalkNovel of a black man imprisoned for murder and the woman fighting to prove his innocence→
  • Notes of a Native SonCollection of autobiographical essays on African-American life, identity, and cultural struggle→

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