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Page 120
... color of printing , or the color of the object from which the word got its meaning , as for instance the term " to blackball " coming from " the black ball " which centuries ago was a small black ball used as a vote against a person or ...
... color of printing , or the color of the object from which the word got its meaning , as for instance the term " to blackball " coming from " the black ball " which centuries ago was a small black ball used as a vote against a person or ...
Page 279
... Color is not a human or personal reality ; it is a political reality . " And Baldwin's demand is correspondingly simple : color must be forgotten , lest we all be smited with a vengeance " that does not really depend on , and cannot ...
... Color is not a human or personal reality ; it is a political reality . " And Baldwin's demand is correspondingly simple : color must be forgotten , lest we all be smited with a vengeance " that does not really depend on , and cannot ...
Page 280
... color is a stigma , and his vision of the future is the hope of erasing the stigma by making color irrelevant , by making it disap- pear as a fact of consciousness . I share this hope , but I cannot see how it will ever be realized unless ...
... color is a stigma , and his vision of the future is the hope of erasing the stigma by making color irrelevant , by making it disap- pear as a fact of consciousness . I share this hope , but I cannot see how it will ever be realized unless ...
Contents
JAMES BALDWIN from The Fire Next Time | 199 |
RACE AND RACISM | 211 |
DISSENT AND CIVIL DISOBEDIENCE | 290 |
Copyright | |
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