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June 22, 2017
Bookshelf: James Baldwin's FBI file
James Baldwin’s 1,884-page FBI file, covering the period from 1958 to
1974, was the largest compiled on any African American artist of the Civil Rights era.
James Baldwin: The FBI File reproduces
over one hundred original FBI records, capturing the FBI’s anxious
tracking of Baldwin’s writings, phone conversations, and sexual
habits—and Baldwin’s defiant efforts to spy back at Hoover and his
G-men. Compiled by noted literary historian
William J. Maxwell, this book also provides an introduction
exploring Baldwin's enduring relevance in the time of Black Lives Matte.
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