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  1. The Fire Next Time is a 1963 non-fiction book by James Baldwin, containing two essays: "My Dungeon Shook: Letter to my Nephew on the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Emancipation" and "Down at the Cross: Letter from a Region of My Mind". The book's title comes from a couplet in some versions of "Mary Don't You Weep", an African ...

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    • 1963
  2. 4.54. 101,570 ratings9,205 reviews. A national bestseller when it first appeared in 1963, The Fire Next Time galvanized the nation and gave passionate voice to the emerging civil rights movement.

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  3. A collection of essays by Baldwin that explore the themes of race, identity, and history in America. The book opens with a letter to his nephew, urging him to resist the oppression and ignorance of white society, and continues with personal and political reflections on the challenges and hopes of black Americans.

  4. 21 de fev. de 2021 · The Fire Next Time foi publicado originalmente em 1963 e contém dois ensaios extremamente relevantes ainda nos dias atuais. O primeiro, intitulado “My Dungeon Shook: Letter to my Nephew on the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Emancipation” aborda, entre outros temas, a imbecilidade colossal dos brancos americanos e foi escrito ...

  5. 1 de dez. de 1992 · View Kindle Edition. NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The book that galvanized the nation, gave voice to the emerging civil rights movementin the 1960s—and still lights the way to understanding race in America today.

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    • James Baldwin
  6. The Fire Next Time. James Baldwin. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, Dec 1, 1992 - Political Science - 128 pages. NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The book that galvanized the nation, gave voice to...

  7. A classic essay collection on race and American nationhood, first published in 1963, by the acclaimed author and activist James Baldwin. The book contains two letters to his nephew and a personal account of his spiritual journey, urging us to confront the oppressive institutions of racism and love.