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James Baldwin BY: SARA TESS. Early Life  Born August 2 nd, 1924 in Harlem, New York  He was a writer and playwright  He developed a devotion for reading.

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1 James Baldwin BY: SARA TESS

2 Early Life  Born August 2 nd, 1924 in Harlem, New York  He was a writer and playwright  He developed a devotion for reading at a young age  He worked on his high school’s magazine publishing many poems, short stories and plays  Once he graduated high school, he put college on hold to support his family.  He would pick up any kind of work he could find.  During this time he was confronted with discrimination, such as being turned away from many different establishments.

3 Early Life  Struggles with poverty, the humiliation of police brutality, the strangling religious indoctrination, and the estrangement from his stepfather  Authoritarian, preacher, sinner  He would escape from his stepfather by reading  Read majority of the books in both libraries in Harlem  James would write in an “attempt to be loved.”

4 Writing  Everybody’s Protest Novel - 1949  Go Tell It on the Mountain - 1953  Notes of a Native Son - 1955  Giovanni’s Room – 1956  Nobody Knows My Name – 1961  Another Country - 1962  The Frist Next Time - 1963  Going to Meet the Man - 1965

5 Going to Meet The Man  Main character, Jesse, is a deputy sheriff in a small town.  He has trouble sleeping so he talks to his half asleep wife, Grace, about an incident that he can’t get out of his mind.  He talks about how the black people won’t stop singing in front of the court house  He doesn’t mention who Big Jim C is but he talks about how he beat and whipped the black man who was the leader of the group of people singing outside the court house.

6 Going to Meet the Man  Jesse recalls a time beating a young boy because he wouldn’t stop singing.  He treated him like a bull, kicking him around until the boy couldn’t get back up.  The boy mentions Old Julia to Jesse “white man” asking if he remembers her. Old Julia Blossom was the boys grandmother.  The boy tells Jesse that the kids won’t stop singing until they call the women by their right name.  Jesse finally remembers that he worked with Old Julia at the mail office.

7 Going to Meet the Man  Jesse use to have a black friend named Otis that he used to wrestle with.  One day Otis disappeared and although Jesse didn’t know exactly where he went, he had a feeling it wasn’t any place good.  Jesse’s dad takes him to the killing and burning of a black man.  Although it scared him at first, he knew that this is what happens to black men that get in trouble with the law.

8 Contemporary Culture  Nowadays, we don’t do a ceremony of the killing of any black men.  There is more media coverage of black men being shot and killed by police officers.  Black males will receive longer prison and jail sentences than white males. But with the longer sentences, it usually means that they committed a more serious crime.  Going to Meet the Man is based of a very different time than today. Many things described in the novel don’t happen anymore.  Blacks have more rights in today’s culture than they did 50 + years ago.

9 Quote  We learn from our elders.  We are who we are because of what we are taught from our great grandparents, grandparents, family members, etc.

10 Work Cited  Biography.com Editors. "James Baldwin Biography." Bio.com. A&E Networks Television, 11 Dec. 2014. Web. 09 Oct. 2016.  Gates, Henry Louis, and Valerie Smith. The Norton Anthology of African American Literature. 3rd ed. Vol. 2. New York: W. W. Norton, 2014. Print.


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