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"I Am Not Your Negro" by James Baldwin. In this piece, American civil rights activist and author James Baldwin discusses racism in the United States in the 1960's. It's a radical narration about race in America based on his personal essays from the 1950's and 1960's. It is also a reflection of civil rights leaders, Malcom X, Martin Luther King, Jr., and Medgar Evers. “You never had to look at me. I had to look at you. I know more about you than you know about me. Not everything that is faced can be changed; but nothing can be changed until it is faced.” This particular quote resonates with me because it reminds me of how certain individuals can be biased or racist against a single person or group without even speaking to them. This quote examines some of the assumptions made about African-American's in the 1960's through the eyes of James Baldwin. It depicts the end of raci...
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