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NONFICTION 1.Happiness Is a Warm Puppy, Schulz (1) 2.Travels with Charley, Steinbeck (1) 3. The Whole Truth and Nothing But, Hopper (5) 4.The Fire Next Time, Baldwin (9) 5. O Ye Jigs & Juleps!, Hudson (4) 6. Final Verdict, St. Johns (3) 7.Silent Spring, Carson (8) 8. The Points of My Compass, White (6) 9. My Life in Court, Nizer (10) 10. The Fall of the Dynasties, Taylor...
...Fire Next Time, Baldwin...
...past few years some militant Negro leaders have begun to thing of violence, or its threat, as a positive tactic for achieving equality. James Baldwin in The Fire Next Time warns his readers that if integration is none enforced soon, Harlem will explode. In New York City this month a group of moderate whites and Negroes have been trying to organize 100,000 Harlem residents to march peacefully through the city, as a protest, a threat, and a moral equivalent to war. Some student integrationist groups have recently been discussing violence in the North or South not an an abstract...
...most of the two hours discussion drawing Weaver and Epps out on their views. The questions and comments were almost all aimed at distinguishing the rights movement's pursuit of legal and political equality for the Negro from the more far-reaching demands of such men as author James Baldwin. Weaver and several activists in the audience agreed with those who said that Baldwin's rejection of the United States's whole style of life amounted to a call for a complete change in the social and economic order. Weaver concluded that the rights movement is actually a "Negro revolution...
...Fire Next Time, Baldwin...