James Baldwin
(1924–1987) was an American writer and social critic known for his powerful essays and novels addressing race, identity, and inequality. His works, including "The Fire Next Time," explore the complexities of the African American experience. Baldwin’s writing is both deeply personal and politically engaged. He was an influential voice in the civil rights movement. James Baldwin’s legacy continues to inspire discussions on justice, identity, and human rights.
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