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  1. A Rap on Race is a 1971 non-fiction book co-authored by the writer and social critic James Baldwin and the anthropologist Margaret Mead. It consists of transcripts of conversations held between the pair in August 1970.

    • Margaret Mead, James Baldwin
    • 1971
  2. A rap on race. Race relations, United States -- Race relations, United States, African Americans Race relations United States. Transcripts of interviews. "Margaret Mead and James Baldwin met for the first time on the evening of August 25, 1970. They spent approximately one hour getting acquainted.

  3. 19 de mar. de 2015 · A transcript of a historic conversation between anthropologist Margaret Mead and writer James Baldwin on race, justice, and the difference between guilt and responsibility. They discuss how to move forward from the past and avoid self-delusion in the present.

  4. In 1970, America's most celebrated Black author and the world's most acclaimed anthropologist met for a seven-and-a-half hour conversation about race and society. The transcript of their...

    • James Baldwin, Margaret Mead
    • Random House Publishing Group, 1992
    • Margaret Mead
    • A Rap on RaceA Laurel book
  5. 22 de dez. de 1973 · In 1970 James Baldwin and Margaret Mead met for an extraordinary seven-and-a-half-hour discussion about race and society. Mead brought her knowledge of racism as practiced in remote societies around the world. Baldwin brought his personal experience with the legacy of black American history.

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    • James Baldwin
  6. 26 de mar. de 2015 · A transcript of a historic conversation between anthropologist Margaret Mead and writer James Baldwin on race, gender, immigration, and the American identity. They explore how identity is shaped by the negative space around it, the social hierarchy of privilege, and the cultural context.

  7. A Rap on Race. Margaret Mead, James Baldwin. Lippincott, 1971 - Fiction - 256 pages. "In 1970 James Baldwin and Margaret Mead met for an extraordinary seven-and-a-half-hour discussion about...