GirlTrek's Black History Bootcamp

Resistance | Day 2 | James Baldwin Claps Back

08.04.2020 - By Morgan Dixon + Vanessa GarrisonPlay

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It happened on a Thursday.

February 18, 1965.  

The exact moment we fell in love with James Baldwin.

It wasn’t because he was a boy genius who spent every day at the library. It wasn't event his fiery church sermons as a teen or loving debates with Malcolm X as a young man. It was on this day, that he was propelled onto the world stage.  He was raw, nervous, authentic.  A Black man with vocabulary as arsenal, able to tag a full picture of our pain.  This was his opus.  His coming out as our Jimmy, our defender against bullies on the schoolyard.  Baldwin stood toe-to-toe with “the father of conservatism,” segregationist William Buckley in the hallowed halls of Oxford under the glare of entitled white boys. By himself. With a cloak of our peoples' sorrow and swag flying from his tiny frame. He said, not today.  At that moment, he became our tragic hero - an outcast, small, gay, committed, way too smart for any neighborhood.  It was swoon-worthy.  And from there he went on a world tour of verbal lashing and protest speeches, articles, and books to demand the total liberation of Black people. 

Let’s go on a victory lap for this man’s life.

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Janelle Monáe - Tightrope:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pwnefUaKCbc

James Baldwin and Paul Weiss Debate Discrimination In America | The Dick Cavett Show:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hzH5IDnLaBA&feature;=youtu.be

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