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James Baldwin
​August 2, 1924–December 1, 1987​

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12/11/1960 - An interview with James Baldwin on being Black in America for CBC Canada
5/24/1963 - Dr. Kenneth Clark interviews James Baldwin for the WGBH Educational Foundation. .
1963 - James Baldwin speaks directly to the camera before the 1964 Voting Rights legislation passed through Congress.
8/28/1963 - A roundtable with James Baldwin, Sidney Poitier, Charlton Heston, Marlon Brando, and Harry Belafonte.
1964 - "Take This Hammer" documentary. James Baldwin travels to San Francisco to engage in conversations about racism.
2/18/1965 - James Baldwin debates William F. Buckley at Cambridge University's Union Hall 
1969 - James Baldwin gives his perspective on why inner-city Negro citizens rioted and burned their neighborhoods in 1968.
5/16/1969 - James Baldwin has an open discussion of racial prejudice, civil rights activism and policing.
5/16/1969 - James Baldwin and Yale Professor Paul Weiss get into a heated debate on discrimination in the U.S.
1974 - James Baldwin Speaks at UC Berkeley - Part 1, he speaks on race, political struggle, art and the human condition. 
1974 - James Baldwin Speaks at UC Berkeley - Part 2, he speaks on race, political struggle, art and the human condition. ​
1975 - James Baldwin sat down with Maya Angelou, his longtime friend and fellow author, for an intimate exchange.
1979 - A unique glimpse into Baldwin’s private life—as well as his resounding criticism about white fragility.
1987 – James Baldwin interview by Mavis Nicholson. Shortened version.
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​4/4/2026
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