James Baldwin on race and masculinity in 'Take This Hammer' on ALL ARTS
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- Author and activist James Baldwin discusses racism in housing with San Francisco's Black community in the 1964 documentary "Take This Hammer."
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Mr James Baldwin was a gift to us ,hope we are worthy, RIP great one, Icon
I love James Baldwin 💯Yes, they have definitely succeeded in belittling and demeaning themselves!
ALL POWER to the late great
JAMES BALDWIN!!
he always hits the nail directly on its head ❣️❣️
I can listen to Jimmy Baldwin all day!
Truth indeed 💯. R.I.P. James 🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🏹🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🪶🏹
That’s is my great grand uncle
No such thing as a grand uncle
I have so much respect for myself having to endure life as a black man and doing it successfully I could never choose to be white, even if I could come back and be wealthy and have the favor enjoyed by those that I have grown to have so little respect for
He was so brilliant and insightful
There were man like this who blessed with their knowledge, morality and talent.
And now there's Andrew Tate...
That mind could be President of the United States, no doubt in my mind if he was politically motivated. But anyone who studied this man even for a short while understands that although well informed he is the polar-opposite of that world.
Ayikho ngawe . Woyika ukuba yilento wonke umntu angafuniyo kuba yiyo . Lonto ayinanto kwenza nawe 🧠
Homie said a lot in his life.. but its all diminished by the fact that he was getting bent over by marlon brando.. makes you wonder who else he was playin "massa's favorite" with.. this man is the apex of a fence straddler..
What a crazy way to diminish a man’s life. I wonder if, when your life comes to an end, if you’ll have any memorable legacy at all
This man did more for our people then you have or likely ever will. Only weirdos think sex is power. He never saw himself as lesser than white men