Episode 838
The provided text consists of extensive excerpts from a Wikipedia article detailing the life and work of American writer and activist James Baldwin (1924–1987). It offers a comprehensive overview, covering his early life in Harlem, his time as an expatriate in Paris, and his career highlights, including summaries of his major novels and essay collections like Go Tell It on the Mountain and Notes of a Native Son. Furthermore, the source documents his social and political activism during the Civil Rights Movement, his complex relationships, and the lasting legacy of his writing, which frequently explored themes of race, sexuality, and the struggle for self-acceptance. The article also includes detailed lists of his works, honors, and awards.
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