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[1 of 5] The Fire Next Time, "Letter to My Nephew - pp. 13-21" by James Baldwin (1963)

Author: James Baldwin

“My Dungeon Shook: Letter to My Nephew on the One-Hundredth Anniversary of the Emancipation.” The Fire next Time, by James Baldwin, Michael Joseph, 1963, pp. 13–21.


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My Mind My Dungeon Shook originally appeared in The Progressive, Madison, Wisconsin

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Leo P Leo P (Oct 15 2020 9:56AM) : Is the progressive some kind of magazine?
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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Oct 19 2020 6:05PM) : Yes it is, They also have a website more
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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Oct 15 2020 10:57AM) : why did he care about what other people thought of him?
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 29 2020 10:50AM) : that what i am wondering about why care about others thought.
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AMRA B AMRA B (Oct 29 2020 11:46AM) : I think he wanted to be one of those cool kids so people wouldn't talk about him like in a mean way with aggressive words.
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AMRA B AMRA B (Oct 16 2020 8:14PM) : what does this word mean truculent
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VICTORIA T VICTORIA T (Oct 19 2020 1:44PM) : It means to argue with someone but quick
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 29 2020 10:52AM) : eager or quick to argue or fight; aggressively defiant: "his days of truculent defiance were over"
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Oct 18 2020 12:25PM) : Who’s Michael Joseph?
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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Oct 19 2020 6:10PM) : He's the publisher of the book which is why he is also credited. [Edited]
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Bethzy H Bethzy H (Oct 18 2020 9:19PM) : A question more

Who is Micheal Joseph ? Is he someone important to James Baldwin ?

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Andy V Andy V (Oct 19 2020 1:26PM) : agreeing more

Im thinking the same thing as well

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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Oct 22 2020 10:55PM) : the publisher of the book
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VICTORIA T VICTORIA T (Oct 19 2020 1:44PM) : He probably is really important to him tbh
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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Oct 22 2020 10:56PM) : yea he is
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 29 2020 10:53AM) : of course he is
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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Oct 19 2020 6:10PM) : I was thinking the same thing but with some research you'll find out that he is the publisher of the book [Edited]
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Drew H Drew H (Oct 19 2020 7:24PM) : Michael Joseph might be A person that thought James's letter had to be published for the world to see, he wanted others to read the great journey of his life and really take in everything that was going on and what's being said. more

Or Michael could be one of James’s close buddies and wanted to help publish this letter to honor/glorify him.

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Nico V Nico V (Oct 19 2020 9:29AM) : I think James wanted to make up for his grandfather having a terrible life and change life foe the better
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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Oct 22 2020 10:52PM) : what does truculent mean
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 29 2020 10:53AM) : eager or quick to argue or fight; aggressively defiant: "his days of truculent defiance were over"
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for James
James
Luc James

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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Oct 16 2020 10:59AM) : This is to James Baldwin's nephew, James I believe.
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Nico V Nico V (Oct 19 2020 9:35AM) : i think so too
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Drew H Drew H (Oct 19 2020 7:27PM) : I agree because the story start off with for James and was written by James Baldwin. So I think this letter is basically one James aka the uncle writing to another James aka his nephew.
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 29 2020 10:54AM) : maybe it is
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‘God gave Noah the rainbow sign,
No more water, the fire next time!’

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Bethzy H Bethzy H (Oct 18 2020 9:22PM) : question about the quote more

what does the creator of this quote mean about “no more water, the fire next time!”

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Nico V Nico V (Oct 19 2020 9:36AM) : it talks about memories
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SARA P SARA P (Oct 19 2020 1:30PM) : I really want to know what this symbolizes.
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Drew H Drew H (Oct 15 2020 8:45PM) : What does this quote truly mean?

My Dungeon Shook

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Kiran C Kiran C (Oct 20 2020 2:32AM) : This title is an allusion to the Bible. more
“The very time I thought I was lost, My dungeon shook and my chains fell off.” : a quotation from the traditional spiritual “My Dungeon Shook.” It alludes to the Biblical story of Paul and Silas (Acts 16), who were freed from an unjust imprisonment by the action of an earthquake.
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LETTER TO MY NEPHEW ON THE ONE-HUNDREDTH ANNIVERSARY OF THE EMANCIPATION

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AMRA B AMRA B (Oct 14 2020 9:53AM) : This is my first time hearing the word emancipation. more

What does emancipation mean?

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Oct 14 2020 12:14PM) : free from restraint
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AMRA B AMRA B (Oct 19 2020 10:54AM) : oh ok
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Leo P Leo P (Oct 15 2020 9:57AM) : I think this letter was written after the emancipation proclamation.
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Kiran C Kiran C (Oct 15 2020 12:08PM) : President Abraham Lincoln announced the Emancipation Proclamation in 1863. more

James Baldwin wrote this letter to his nephew (who was named after him) in 1963. Yeah, last century – seems like a long time ago. But it was only 57 years ago. I was 1 year old in 1963, and I don’t feel old.

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Drew H Drew H (Oct 15 2020 8:44PM) : A letter to his Nephew.
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Dear James:

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I HAVE BEGUN this letter five times and tom it up five times. I keep seeing your face, which is also the face of your father and my brother. Like him, you are tough, dark, vulnerable, moody-with a very definite tendency to sound truculent because you want no one to think you are soft. You may be like· your grandfather in this, I don’t know, but certainly both you and your father resemble him very much physically. Well, he is dead, he never saw you, and he had a terrible life; he was defeated long before he died because, at the bottom of his heart, he really believed what white people said about him. This is one of the reasons that he became so holy. I am sure that your father has told you something about all that. Neither you nor your father exhibit any tendency towards holiness: you really are of another era, part of what happened when the Negro left the land and came into what the late E. Franklin Frazier called “the cities of destruction”. You can only be destroyed by believing that you really are what the white world calls a nigger. I tell you this because I love you, and please don’t you ever forget it.

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Leo P Leo P (Oct 15 2020 9:58AM) : what does truculent mean?
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Oct 15 2020 6:28PM) : i think another word for tough or aggressive
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hai cheng l hai cheng l (Oct 15 2020 10:19PM) : it means aggressive
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Luisa P Luisa P (Oct 18 2020 7:35PM) : opinion/feeling/reaction (purple) more

I think it shows how what people say can affect you, I think his father killed himself because of what white people were saying.

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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Oct 19 2020 4:36PM) : James Baldwin is trying to write this letter in a way that his nephew could understand. Which could be why he had to rewrite this letter 5 times
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Jaylene G Jaylene G (Oct 19 2020 6:14PM) : Baldwin writes a letter to his nephew more

Baldwin writes a letter to his nephew. He begins on how him and his father are part of a new era.

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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Oct 23 2020 12:46AM) : James is with his nephew, and it is reminding him about his childhood. more

Like how he was like his nephew but also how his nephew was just like his dad. James brother.

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ROJO V ROJO V (Oct 16 2020 10:16AM) : he has torn this letter 5 times because he wants it to be perfect more

THis important is a very important letter from baldwin

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Jaylene G Jaylene G (Oct 19 2020 6:18PM) : I agree. more

I agree, I think he ripped it up many times to find the right words to express himself.

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AMRA B AMRA B (Oct 16 2020 8:11PM) : Why did tom begin his letter five times
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MATTHEW W MATTHEW W (Oct 18 2020 10:29PM) : I think he did that because wants to let his nephew know that this is a very important latter and it was tough for him to write this
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Oct 19 2020 3:38PM) : I agree more

I agree, he might have wanted this letter to be perfect because both this topic and his nephew are very important to him. He probably wanted his nephew to know every important detail about the past, to better understand it, and to learn and benefit from it. James wanted to help his nephew to understand why his father is the way he is.

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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Oct 19 2020 1:20PM) : It’s clear that this letter was meaningful to him and he wanted it to be right
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SARA P SARA P (Oct 19 2020 1:46PM) : this letter seems to be very important and mean a lot to him.
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 15 2020 12:20PM) : is an uncle writing this to a niece or nephew?
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Oct 15 2020 6:15PM) : yea it says "letter to my nephew" on the paragraph before this one.
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ROJO V ROJO V (Oct 16 2020 10:19AM) : misses his family
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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Oct 24 2020 10:30PM) : I agree, James misses his family.
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Bethzy H Bethzy H (Oct 18 2020 9:27PM) : James's uncle is stating that James looks a lot like his brother, which is James Baldwin's father.
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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Oct 16 2020 10:57AM) : He is stating how his nephew reminds him a lot of his brother. The nephew's father.
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 19 2020 2:17PM) : he wants no one to think he is soft like his father [Edited]
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Oct 19 2020 8:25PM) : I agree more

Because in the text James Baldwin mentions how he has the same tendency to act aggressive to avoid being seen as soft. “Like him, you are tough, dark, vulnerable, moody-with a very definite tendency to sound truculent because you want no one to think you are soft.”

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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Oct 29 2020 10:03PM) : this person is talking about james, and is his fathers sibling
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Andy V Andy V (Oct 13 2020 2:12PM) : Father is dead unknown why.
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Luisa P Luisa P (Oct 19 2020 1:37PM) : I agree and I would like to add that I think his father killed himself because he keep saying how the words that white people would say made his dad "holy"
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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Oct 14 2020 9:32AM) : I think the father killed himself. (purple highlight) [Edited] more

I think he killed himself because I think the white people said really horrible things to him. About his skin,and how he looks, When it says he “couldn’t take it anymore” I think he killed himself.

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hai cheng l hai cheng l (Oct 15 2020 9:37AM) : I agree
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Leo P Leo P (Oct 15 2020 10:06AM) : I agree to
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Bethzy H Bethzy H (Oct 18 2020 9:28PM) : I want to say I agree with you because in the letter it states "He really believed what white people said about him." This makes me think that he killed himself because he believed everything white people said about him. [Edited]
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Ian D Ian D (Oct 15 2020 10:12AM) : i think you are right
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ROJO V ROJO V (Oct 16 2020 10:20AM) : i agree
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shaliyah f shaliyah f (Oct 22 2020 10:57PM) : me too
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Alexis K Alexis K (Oct 16 2020 12:08AM) : I agree😌
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ROJO V ROJO V (Oct 16 2020 10:17AM) : i think white people killed his father more

i think white people killed his father

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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Oct 16 2020 10:41AM) : agree more

i agree with you

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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Oct 16 2020 11:11AM) : I also agree
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MATTHEW W MATTHEW W (Oct 18 2020 10:21PM) : i also agree [Edited]
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MATTHEW W MATTHEW W (Oct 18 2020 10:34PM) : i agree
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Nico V Nico V (Oct 19 2020 9:38AM) : i think it suggests that in the first paragraph
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 29 2020 10:56AM) : of course the white people will have kill this poor man. [Edited]
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Drew H Drew H (Oct 14 2020 8:09PM) : (Like ) The way James Baldwin switches his statement entirely from "You may be like your grandfather--both you and your father resemble him very much physically" to "well he's dead" Grabbed my attention.
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Leo P Leo P (Oct 15 2020 10:07AM) : I think he doesn't want ton turn out like them
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Alexis K Alexis K (Oct 16 2020 12:10AM) : Sameee it make the story more interesting
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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Oct 15 2020 9:17AM) : grandpa more

the grandpa believed that everything the white people thought was right

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ROJO V ROJO V (Oct 16 2020 10:18AM) : maybe [Edited] more

maybe??

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Luisa P Luisa P (Oct 19 2020 1:38PM) : I agree
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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Oct 19 2020 1:43PM) : So because he had to experience that or hear about that I think he wants to get the message across to his nephew that he shouldn’t let those same people affect him negatively although they will do anything in their power to.
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hai cheng l hai cheng l (Oct 15 2020 9:37AM) : he became holy because of his father
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Leo P Leo P (Oct 15 2020 10:07AM) : yeah I think that had a big influence on his life
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Kiran C Kiran C (Oct 15 2020 7:49PM) : The person who became holy was James Baldwin's father. Baldwin is telling his nephew about his nephew's grandfather. (Who was James Baldwin's stepfather.) more

He “became holy” by becoming a preacher, and did so because he believed what white people said about him as a black man — that he was an n-word. He became a preacher to try to improve himself and his people, in order to get white people to respect them.

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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 15 2020 12:21PM) : someone is dead and the person reding the letter never got too meet him
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Luisa P Luisa P (Oct 19 2020 1:39PM) : He's dad is dead and he is writing the letter to his nephew James
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Oct 19 2020 3:47PM) : I disagree because at paragraph 5, it says a letter to my nephew, and Later on in the letter he also says I have known both of you all your lives, he’s referring to his brother and nephew. [Edited]
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Nico V Nico V (Oct 19 2020 9:27AM) : I think James wanted to make up for his father having a terrible life so he wanted to change life as a whole.
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 19 2020 2:16PM) : the grandfather believed what the whites said was true [Edited]
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Ian D Ian D (Oct 15 2020 9:47AM) : why did E. Franklin Frazier call it the cities of destruction
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VICTORIA T VICTORIA T (Oct 19 2020 1:45PM) : Agree 100%
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 15 2020 12:23PM) : he’s saying not to believe what the white people say and you won’t be destroyed
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Drew H Drew H (Oct 15 2020 8:49PM) : I agree.
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Alexis K Alexis K (Oct 16 2020 12:10AM) : I agree
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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Oct 16 2020 2:02PM) : i agree
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Bethzy H Bethzy H (Oct 18 2020 9:33PM) : I agree more

yeah I agree with you because the part where the uncle writes " he really believed what white people said about him." This part made me realized that James Baldwin’s dad did listen to what white people said which destroyed him. The uncle is letting James know what happens when someone listens to white people.

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Ian D Ian D (Oct 19 2020 11:00AM) : He might be saying this because he also said "he was defeated a long time before he dies because, at the bottom of his heart, he really believed what white people said about him." more

If he were to also believe what the white people said about him and was defeated that would imply that if you believe what white people say then you’ve already lost.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Oct 19 2020 3:03PM) : I agree [Edited] more

He’s basically telling us to be brave and not to fear the racist white people, because if you don’t believe them then you won’t be destroyed just like what issy said

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ELIJAH V ELIJAH V (Oct 20 2020 4:19PM) : i agree
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 23 2020 1:12AM) : i agree
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Oct 15 2020 4:07PM) : To not listen to those trying to bring you down more

This sentence shows how the only way you’ll get destroyed is if you believe what other say about you.

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SARA P SARA P (Oct 19 2020 1:34PM) : I agree
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Oct 19 2020 1:39PM) : I agree
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Drew H Drew H (Oct 19 2020 7:33PM) : I agree. more

James wants his nephew to see things differently. He can’t allow others to bring him down because they will feed off that and never let him get back up again. He has to stay positive and hang on. Not let the White people bother him cause it will only cause pain.

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Alexis K Alexis K (Oct 15 2020 11:16PM) : Do Not be like your father more

This means The father believed everything the white people called him and told him so he’s telling the son not to be like his own father

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VICTORIA T VICTORIA T (Oct 19 2020 1:45PM) : So true
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 23 2020 1:14AM) : i 100% agree with this
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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Nov 03 2020 9:08AM) : I agree more
His fathers mind wasn’t strong enough to not be effected by the white peoples rude comments.so they didn’t wanna be like him.
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Oct 16 2020 10:41AM) : I think he means that if you believe that you fit the image the white people see you as, then your destroyed.
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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Oct 16 2020 10:49AM) : the author is saying that if you believe what the white people calls you then you will be destroyed [Edited]
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AMRA B AMRA B (Oct 19 2020 11:05AM) : I notice in this story their a lot aggressive and toughness and who wants be raped that hurts and it's painful just by saying the word I notice theirs violence in this story.
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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Oct 19 2020 1:21PM) : Facts
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iyanna R iyanna R (Oct 19 2020 2:07PM) : i more

I believe this statement means that if you believe what the “white world” would refer to you as you’ll be effected.

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cristin t cristin t (Oct 23 2020 1:18AM) : so basically he saying if a white person call you bad stuipid nasty monster than u will believe it?
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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Nov 03 2020 9:06AM) : he's saying to stay strong even when the white people are tryna pull you down. more

the white people are trying to oppress the black and colored people

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I have known both of you all your lives, have carried your Daddy in m~ anns and on my shoulders, kissed and spanked him and watched him learn to walk. I don’t know if you’ve known anybody from that far back; if you’ve loved anybody that long, first as an infant, then as a child, then as a man, you gain a strange perspective on time and human pain and effort. Other people cannot see what I see whenever I look into your father’s face, for behind your father’s faoe as it is today are all those other faces which were his. Let him laugh and I see a cellar your father does not remember and a house he does not remember and I hear in his present laughter his laughter as a child.

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hai cheng l hai cheng l (Oct 15 2020 9:41AM) : James' grandfather loved his son
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Bethzy H Bethzy H (Oct 18 2020 9:34PM) : I agree with you
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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Nov 03 2020 9:10AM) : I agree more

his grandpa shows him a lot of love

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Leo P Leo P (Oct 15 2020 10:00AM) : Is this guy a family member or a friend of Bladwins dad?
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Oct 15 2020 4:09PM) : Its James Baldwins uncle
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SARA P SARA P (Oct 19 2020 1:33PM) : he really cares about who he's talking about. more

the wording is really powerful and has a lot of passion put into it. You can tell its about someone important

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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Oct 19 2020 4:38PM) : James seems to have a lot of memories of his brother
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Jaylene G Jaylene G (Oct 19 2020 6:21PM) : Like a son to him. more

Baldwin cares for his brother very much and I think he implies that his nephew is very much like his father in both looks and personality.

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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Oct 24 2020 10:35PM) : It seems james has a lot of memories of his brother when they were together and now realizes how lucky he his to remember them.
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Andy V Andy V (Oct 13 2020 2:22PM) : small flashback
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Ian D Ian D (Oct 15 2020 9:56AM) : talking about his past
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Alexis K Alexis K (Oct 15 2020 11:56PM) : I like how he describers how His dad was when he was little.
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AMRA B AMRA B (Oct 16 2020 8:15PM) : why did she spanked him?
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Luisa P Luisa P (Oct 18 2020 7:38PM) : maybe because that was his way of punishing him when he did something wrong?
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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Oct 19 2020 1:45PM) : Before that was the common way that kids were shown that what they did or doing was wrong.
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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Nov 03 2020 9:12AM) : he did something wrong and that's what they do to teach kids a lesson
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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Oct 19 2020 1:25PM) : Baldwin raised his brother. He taught him how to do just about everything so seeing him have a son and is a man is probably really emotional for him
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Nov 12 2020 11:50AM) : James is telling his nephew a bit about his past
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Drew H Drew H (Oct 14 2020 8:16PM) : (Important) The way this sentence was worded was powerful.
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Ian D Ian D (Oct 15 2020 10:11AM) : i agree
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Kenneth P Kenneth P (Nov 03 2020 9:17AM) : I agree
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 15 2020 12:24PM) : he loves this persons dad i think they’re siblings
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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Oct 19 2020 1:47PM) : Yeah he’s writing this letter to his nephew which is his brothers son. He watched him grow up so he speaks very fondly of him.
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ROJO V ROJO V (Oct 16 2020 10:19AM) : he has lots of love for this nephew more

he has lots of love for this nephew

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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Oct 16 2020 10:44AM) : he loved this nephew a lot for him to write this letter 5 times
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 19 2020 2:22PM) : i agree with you because he is trying to explain everything that he needs to know. [Edited]
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AMRA B AMRA B (Oct 16 2020 8:16PM) : what does infant mean
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iyanna R iyanna R (Oct 19 2020 2:10PM) : . [Edited] more

an infant is like a child or baby

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Jaylene G Jaylene G (Oct 19 2020 8:58PM) : It means a new born baby
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 23 2020 1:20AM) : a very young child or baby: "healthy infants"
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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Oct 24 2020 10:57PM) : Infant is another word for like a baby or a very young child.
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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Oct 23 2020 5:58PM) : He really expressed how he felt about his brother to his nephew. more

His nephew is his brother’s son who he explained on, in who he is.

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Oct 14 2020 10:19AM) : I think this means whenever he thinks about his brother, he thinks about all these memories about him.(red highlight) more

I think this means, whenever he sees his brother He thinks about different memories and different faces his brother made in some memories.

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Ian D Ian D (Oct 15 2020 10:11AM) : i agree
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Oct 17 2020 11:27PM) : I think he cares about his brother a lot, and he knows him better then he himself does.
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 23 2020 1:21AM) : wait he talking about his brother i thought it was his uncle he talking about since some of comments saying he talking about his uncle.
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Oct 15 2020 6:41PM) : whenever his brother does something like laughing, the author has a bit of a flashback.
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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Oct 16 2020 12:18PM) : i think the laughter makes him think of happy moments of seeing a child laugh [Edited]
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Oct 19 2020 2:04PM) : I agree more

Its almost like while the uncle was thinking about these moments he started reminiscing about the past and he felt as if he was reliving those moments and able to write about it dearly.

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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Oct 29 2020 10:10PM) : I agree with this statement, I feel like the sibling of James dad felt happy when thinking of these memories and felt like he/she was reliving them.
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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Oct 29 2020 10:06PM) : This person is basically talking about how she/he got to watch James father grow physically and as a person

Let him curse and I remember him falling down the cellar steps, and howling, and I remember, with pain, his te~, which my hand or your grandmother’s so easily wiped away. But no one’s hand can wipe away those tears he sheds invisibly today, which one hears in his laughter and in his speech and in his songs. I know what the world has done to my brother and how narrowly he has survived it. And I know, which is much worse, and this is the crime of which I accuse my country and my countrymen, and for which neither I nor time nor history will ever forgive them, that they have destroyed and are destroying hundreds of thousands of lives and do not know it and do not want to know it. One can be, indeed one must strive to become, tough and philosophical concerning destruction and death, for this is what most of mankind has been best at since we have heard of man. (But remember: most of mankind is not all of mankind.) But it is not permissible that the authors of devastation should also be innocent. It is the innocence which constitutes the crime.

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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Oct 19 2020 5:44PM) : I think he is remembering the sad moments that his brother went through
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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Oct 24 2020 1:59AM) : I agree, James probably misses his brother deeply.
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Jaylene G Jaylene G (Oct 19 2020 6:29PM) : Understanding his brother more

I think that Baldwin is saying he understands his brothers pain and cries when no one else notices. I think he is also a preacher which Baldwin notices his pain behind his words.

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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Oct 24 2020 11:01PM) : A memory where James's brother fell down steps when they were kids.
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Andy V Andy V (Oct 13 2020 2:22PM) : Sad memory he's saying
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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Oct 14 2020 12:14PM) : it is very sad
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 19 2020 2:27PM) : i agree that these are sad memories from back then.
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Oct 19 2020 8:27PM) : I completely agree that these are sad memories from the past.
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hai cheng l hai cheng l (Oct 18 2020 10:38PM) : he is still sad about that memory
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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Oct 20 2020 7:24PM) : these sad memories brings back flash backs from the past
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 23 2020 1:22AM) : damn he still sad about the memory he has.
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 15 2020 12:26PM) : i think the world made him miserable because he was black and treated differently [Edited]
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ELIJAH V ELIJAH V (Oct 20 2020 4:21PM) : He knows what happened and i also agree that he speaks highly of him
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 23 2020 1:24AM) : He already know he was treating differently because of his skin tone.
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Alexis K Alexis K (Oct 16 2020 12:04AM) : I liked how he speaks so highly of his brother
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Bethzy H Bethzy H (Oct 18 2020 9:38PM) : he speaks really respectfully about his brother to his nephew.
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 19 2020 2:27PM) : i agree with you. he does speak very highly of his brothet because he loved him.
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Nov 12 2020 11:48AM) : I think James is talking about how the world made his brother miserable as well as how cruel the world was to him because of the color of his skin. more

“world has done to my brother and how narrowly he has survived it”.

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Ian D Ian D (Oct 15 2020 9:58AM) : talking about America's past
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Oct 15 2020 4:11PM) : Is he talking about time during slavery? more

Or is he talking about Racism and injustice in general

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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Oct 15 2020 6:46PM) : I think he's just talking about racism and injustice in general.
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Luisa P Luisa P (Oct 19 2020 1:42PM) : I think he talking about in General like everything that is happening in our society that is bad will not be forgotten not justice racism and injustice
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 29 2020 11:00AM) : i think the racism and injustice he talking about. [Edited]
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Drew H Drew H (Oct 15 2020 8:31PM) : I like when James says "and for which neither I nor time nor history will ever forgive them" Because it's true, the things that have and still continue to be done will never be truly forgiven.
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Luisa P Luisa P (Oct 18 2020 7:41PM) : I agree
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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Oct 16 2020 12:22PM) : i think this means racism has ruined a lot of lives [Edited]
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iyanna R iyanna R (Oct 19 2020 2:12PM) : . more

i agree

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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 19 2020 2:28PM) : i agree like the grandfathers life he believed everythinh the whites said .
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AMRA B AMRA B (Oct 16 2020 8:17PM) : what does strive mean
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hai cheng l hai cheng l (Oct 18 2020 10:37PM) : to get or obtain something
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 29 2020 11:03AM) : make great efforts to achieve or obtain something: "national movements were striving for independence"
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Oct 15 2020 6:49PM) : saying that not everyone is like this.
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Drew H Drew H (Oct 15 2020 8:52PM) : Yes I agree. Basically how everyone is different. Don't expect them all to be bad and don't expect them all to be good.
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Oct 18 2020 12:31PM) : I agree
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Andy V Andy V (Oct 19 2020 1:33PM) : Thats true
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iyanna R iyanna R (Oct 19 2020 2:13PM) : . more

i also agree

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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Oct 29 2020 10:16PM) : I agree, I feel like its saying to not judge everyone off the majority because there is still good people out there
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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Oct 29 2020 10:14PM) : I feel like this means that it is not right that the people who are causing destruction and ugliness/crime in the world are being claimed innocent. I feel like they are saying that the bad people are never held accountable if they are white.
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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Oct 14 2020 10:48AM) : I think this sentence relates to black men and women being innocent and still being thrown in jail.(Red Highlight) more

The author talks about how the countrymen are ruining lives and he blames the country. Then he talks about it;s the innocence that constitutes the crime meaning it’s the innocents that create the crime. So i think this relates to Black men and women being thrown in jail even though they are innocent. This is a outgoing problem now in the World

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Leo P Leo P (Oct 15 2020 10:09AM) : me too
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 15 2020 12:27PM) : i agree
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AMRA B AMRA B (Oct 16 2020 8:17PM) : I agree with ocean
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SARA P SARA P (Oct 19 2020 1:25PM) : I agree
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Leo P Leo P (Oct 15 2020 10:01AM) : does he mean that there are a lot of people dying around him so you must learn to get used to it?
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hai cheng l hai cheng l (Oct 15 2020 10:47AM) : i like how descriptive this memory is
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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Oct 19 2020 1:32PM) : This is a really complex paradox

Now, my dear namesake, these innocent and well-meaning people, your countrymen, have caused you to be born under conditions not very far removed from those described for us by Charles Dickens in the Lon-don of more than a hundred years ago. (I hear the chorus of the innocents screaming, “No! This is not true! How bitter you are ! “-but I am writing this letter to you, to try to tell you something about how to handle them, for most of them do not yet really know that you exist. I know the conditions under which you were born, for I was there. Your countrymen were not there, and haven’t made it yet. Your grandmother was also there, and no one has ever accused her of being bitter. I suggest that the innocents check with her. She isn’t hard to find. Your countrymen don’t know that she exists, either, though she has been working for them all their lives.)

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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Oct 19 2020 5:45PM) : I think he is talking about how they are struggling and he is trying to help his nephew not struggle.
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Jaylene G Jaylene G (Oct 19 2020 6:41PM) : I think this is about Slavery more

I think that Baldwin is trying to teach his nephew to keep his head up high and to not let anyone else tell him where his place is.

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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Oct 26 2020 10:18AM) : Is this still James talking to his nephew or someone else?
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hai cheng l hai cheng l (Oct 18 2020 11:11PM) : I think he is talking about the unfair treatment that black people are getting
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Andy V Andy V (Oct 19 2020 1:32PM) : agree more

I agree with that

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Andy V Andy V (Oct 13 2020 2:31PM) : how "bitter" even more flashbacks
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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Oct 14 2020 11:12AM) : I think he's saying how to handle white people(red highlighter) [Edited] more

He’s saying how to deal with white people who run this country

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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Oct 29 2020 10:19PM) : I agree, its as if this person was giving James a "guide" to a better life.
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Leo P Leo P (Oct 15 2020 10:03AM) : I think that he is referring to slavery.
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SARA P SARA P (Oct 19 2020 1:58PM) : its almost like he's writing a guide book on how to deal with the racism in this time with advise and past experiences
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Oct 19 2020 2:12PM) : I agree more

He talks about not listening or believing what white people have to say about him and how to not live with hatred in his heart. As if the uncle is preparing him for what is to come.

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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Oct 19 2020 3:00PM) : It seems like he’s trying to teach us how to deal with racism
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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Oct 29 2020 10:18PM) : I feel like its saying how to "survive" in this country and how to deal with white people
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Ian D Ian D (Oct 15 2020 10:01AM) : I think he might be talking about slavery
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Leo P Leo P (Oct 15 2020 10:08AM) : I agree
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Kiran C Kiran C (Oct 15 2020 5:50PM) : I disagree. Baldwin is writing this letter to his nephew in 1963, and is speaking of his own mother (who is his nephew's grandmother), who is still alive. more

He speaks of her in the present tense, indicating that she’s alive in 1963. “She isn’t hard to find… she exists… she has been working…” Even though she is working for white people – as a maid in their houses, as a factory worker making their shirts, or whatever – they look right through her. It’s like she’s invisible to them. They get to stay clueless about her poverty by not paying any attention to her – as long as she does their work.

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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Oct 15 2020 4:12PM) : I believe so too
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Alexis K Alexis K (Oct 16 2020 12:10AM) : Agreed
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 29 2020 11:04AM) : i think he is
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Drew H Drew H (Oct 15 2020 8:35PM) : This line can cause questions, Why don't they know of the grandmother?, and why would they? Were does this all lead?
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Oct 19 2020 2:15PM) : To answer your first question. more

Its because she sticks to herself I believe she keeps quiet so they don’t have a reason to pick on her she does her job and leaves without getting into any mishaps.

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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Oct 16 2020 12:26PM) : why doesnt the nephew know the grandmother or know where she lives
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Jaylene G Jaylene G (Oct 19 2020 8:57PM) : . more

I think the nephew doesn’t know the grandmother either because she passed away or Baldwin’s nephew lived somewhere else.

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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Oct 18 2020 12:33PM) : Who is his grandma? And what did she do?
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Andy V Andy V (Oct 19 2020 1:59PM) : I thought of the same thing too
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Luisa P Luisa P (Oct 18 2020 7:46PM) : I think he's talking about how the white people would ignore his mother when working for them and how they treated her.
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Andy V Andy V (Oct 19 2020 1:42PM) : Yes 100% probably
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 29 2020 11:05AM) : it very sad how white people treated them like that.
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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Oct 19 2020 1:35PM) : I think Baldwin is trying to say his mother exists and works for the white people but they don’t even think to notice her existence it’s like they’re completely oblivious.
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Nov 12 2020 11:45AM) : I think James is referring to slavery. more

“Countrymen don’t know she exists, either, though she has been working for them all their lives”.

Well, you were born, here you came, something like fifteen years ago; and though your father and mother and grandmother, looking about the streets through which they were carrying you, staring at the walls into which they brought you, had every reason to be heavyhearted, yet they were not. For here you were, Big James, named for me-you were a big baby, I was not-here you were: to be loved, To be loved, baby, hard, at once, and forever, to strengthen you against the loveless world. Remember that: I know how black it looks today, for you. It looked bad that day, too, yes, we were trembling. We have not stopped trembling yet, but if we had not loved each other none of us would have survived. And now you must survive because we love you, and for the sake of your children and your children’s children.

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Leo P Leo P (Oct 15 2020 10:05AM) : what is better about the place they live now than the place they lived before?
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alyssa g alyssa g (Oct 15 2020 10:52AM) : that is true because many things have changed
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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Oct 19 2020 1:49PM) : the neighborhood is kind of weird
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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Oct 19 2020 5:51PM) : I think he is talking about how Their family has survived these conditions and now his nephew should also survive.
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Jaylene G Jaylene G (Oct 19 2020 8:01PM) : Surviving slavery more

I think Baldwin is speaking on slavery and how his nephew needs to escape it to keep him and his future generations safe.

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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Oct 26 2020 10:22AM) : James is telling him how it was a harder life back for people like them than it was when he was writing this letter.
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ROJO V ROJO V (Oct 16 2020 10:21AM) : sketchy neighborhood
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AMRA B AMRA B (Oct 16 2020 8:19PM) : I feel so bad because I would be so depressed if i was in this situation who would want parents for the streets that just a miserable life.
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Nico V Nico V (Oct 19 2020 9:30AM) : i also feel bad
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 29 2020 11:06AM) : i will feel like that too.
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jemila w jemila w (Sep 15 2021 11:32PM) : misery has to do with the outside world not his family ties more

I don’t believe he is sayin that his nephews parents were in the streets. He is talking about the “looking about the streets” meaning, what the world has to offer him. He is saying that his nephew was made out of love but that the world he has been brought into is unkind and loveless. This is based purely from racial constructs and a belief in white superiority and black inferiority.

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Oct 14 2020 11:38AM) : James Baldwin wants James to be able to to take the hate and pain he might get from this "Loveless World" (Red Highlight) more

To strengthen from the hate he might get

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Drew H Drew H (Oct 15 2020 8:53PM) : I agree. Turn it into a positive/ growing moment.
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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Oct 16 2020 2:04PM) : i agree
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Luisa P Luisa P (Oct 18 2020 7:47PM) : I agree
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Ian D Ian D (Oct 19 2020 11:10AM) : he might be saying that James was loved so he can stand up against the loveless world. more

If he were to be not loved and be weak then that would imply that being loved and knowing people love you would allow you to have the strength to stand up against the loveless world.

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SARA P SARA P (Oct 19 2020 1:59PM) : I agree
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Ian D Ian D (Oct 15 2020 10:03AM) : I think in this sentence and the next he is talking about the importance of family
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Oct 15 2020 4:14PM) : I think he's speaking about how not living with hatred in there heart helped them survive the days of slavery.
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Oct 15 2020 6:55PM) : he is talking about how family got him through these hard times.
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Oct 19 2020 2:17PM) : I agree more

The uncle mentions how they have survived because they didn’t live with hatred but love and how they were all together through it all. Almost showing James that living with hatred wont benefit him in any way.

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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Oct 19 2020 1:40PM) : If you’re just negative toward the only people that will be there for you at the end of the day all that you’re doing is costing yourself ways out of an unfortunate situation so it’s good that Baldwin is letting his nephew know that
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iyanna R iyanna R (Oct 19 2020 2:15PM) : . more

i agree with your point

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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Oct 19 2020 1:56PM) : I think he is speaking about how strong family bonds helped him get through the toughest situations. more

hence why he said “but if we had not loved each other none of us would have survived.”

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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 15 2020 12:28PM) : what must he survive? maybe the racism? [Edited]
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Oct 15 2020 4:23PM) : What the uncle is saying is that James must survive so his children can survive as well as his children children's.
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Drew H Drew H (Oct 15 2020 8:37PM) : These two sentences tell us more about James and the person writing this letter to him. We know that whatever they went through they did it together/were in the same situation.
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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Oct 16 2020 12:28PM) : what does he mean by surviving? does he mean to just do his role and dont cause any troubles [Edited]
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Oct 18 2020 12:39PM) : James is admitting that only their love for each other saved them from whatever that was harming them.
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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Oct 19 2020 6:02PM) : I agree with what you said but I will also like to add that I think he is advising for his nephew to do something similar. [Edited]
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Luisa P Luisa P (Oct 18 2020 7:52PM) : I think that he's telling him how to survive the racism he will face and that if he lets it affect him he will end up like his grandfather.
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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Oct 29 2020 10:24PM) : I agree and i think the person is saying that if he basically gives up, then hes also leading his kids and future grandkids to give up.
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hai cheng l hai cheng l (Oct 18 2020 11:12PM) : He is saying that you have to live on
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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Oct 29 2020 10:23PM) : I feel like this person is basically saying that he has to make a better life for himself for the sake of his peoples future

This innocent country set you down in a ghetto in which, in fact, it intended that you should perish. Let me spell out precisely what I mean by that, for the heart of the matter is here, and the root of my dispute with my country. You were born where you were born and faced the’ future that you faced because you were black and /or no other reason. The limits of your ambition were, thus, expected to be set .for ever. You were born into a society which spelled out with brutal clarity, and in as many ways as possible, that you were a worthless human being. You were not expected to aspire to excellence: you were expected to make peace with mediocrity. Wherever you have turned, James, in your short time on this earth, you have been told where you could go and what you could do (and how you could do it) and where you could live and whom you coul~ marry. I know your countrymen do not agree with me about this, and I hear them saying, “You exaggerate.” They do not know Harlem, and I do. So do you. Take no one’s word for anything, including mine-but trust your experience. Know whence you came, there is really no limit to where you can go. The details and symbols of your life have been deliberately constructed to make you believe what white people say about you. Please try to remember that what they believe, as well as what they do and cause you to endure, does not testify to your inferiority but to their inhumanity and fear. Please try to be clear, dear James, through the storm which rages about your youthful head today, about the reality which lies behind the words acceptance and integration, There is no reason for you to try to become like white people and there is no basis whatever for their impertinent assumption that they must accept you. The really terrible thing, old buddy, is that you must accept them. And I mean that very seriously. You must accept them and accept them with love. For these innocent people have no other hope. They are, in effect, still trapped in a history which they do not understand; and until they understand it, they cannot be released from it. They have had to believe for many years, and for innumerable reasons, that black men are inferior to white men. Many of them, indeed, know better, but, as you will discover, people find it very difficult to act 0n what they know. To act is to be committed, and to· be committed is to be in danger. In this case, the danger, in the min.ds of most white Americans, is the loss of their identity. Try to imagine how you would feel if you woke up one morning to find the sun shining and all the stars aflame. You would be frightened because it is out of the order of nature. Any upheaval in the universe is terrifying because it so profoundly attacks one’s sense of one’s own reality. Well, the black man has functioned in the white man’s world as a fixed star, as an immovable pillar: and as he moves out of his place, heaven and earth are shaken to their foundations. You, don’t be afraid. I said that it was intended that you should perish in the ghetto, perish by never being allowed to go behind the white man’s definitions, by never being allowed to spell your proper name. You have, and many of us have, defeated this intention; and, by a terrible. law, a terrible paradox, those innocents who believe that your imprisonment made them safe are losing their grasp of reality. But these men are your brothers-your lost, younger brothers. And if the word integration means anything, this is what it means: that we, with love, shall force our brothers to see themselves as they are, to cease fleeing from reality and begin to change it. For this is your home, my friend, do not be driven from it; great men have done great things here, and will again, and we can make America what America must become. It will be hard, James, but you come from sturdy, peasant stock, men who picked cotton and dammed rivers and built railroads, and, in the teeth of the most terrifying odds, achieved an unassailable and monumental dignity. You come from a long line of great poets, some of the greatest poets since Homer. One of them said, The very time I thought I was lost, My dungeon shook and my chains fell off.

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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Oct 14 2020 12:07PM) : This whole paragraph is James Baldwin warning his nephew from all the threats and obstacles he's going to witness or be apart of and he's telling his nephew how to prepare for this. Because this is what it means to be a Black man in the world right now. [Edited] more
And to be a black Men in the WorId back then. I agree with James Baldwin.
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Leo P Leo P (Oct 15 2020 10:04AM) : How did he come here and where did he come from?
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alyssa g alyssa g (Oct 15 2020 10:51AM) : i would like to know too
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Oct 15 2020 4:17PM) : This is talking about the expectation he was born into how his future is supposed to look like based on what white people have said. Based on the color of his skin they will discriminate him and like they said make him feel worthless.
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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Oct 19 2020 5:53PM) : This is about how the country made it so people of color could not succeed but he should not listen to what the others are saying.
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Jaylene G Jaylene G (Oct 19 2020 8:25PM) : Wisdom more

Baldwin gives word of wisdom to his nephew and advice on the world, he is a very wise person and seems very kind.

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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Oct 26 2020 9:20PM) : Basically talking about the discrimination that they received just because of their skin color. more

-How it wasn’t fair for them
-People were not treating them fair as they should be treated etc.

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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 15 2020 12:29PM) : who should perish?
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Oct 15 2020 4:18PM) : He should perish, what there saying is that in this country where white basically have control that they want Blacks to perish.
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Jaylene G Jaylene G (Oct 19 2020 8:53PM) : In the earlier text Baldwin says his nephew would perish in the ghetto, meaning he would have a hard time and struggle. more

He says now that he said that because his nephew who is an educated man does not represent stereotypes created by white people.

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ROJO V ROJO V (Oct 16 2020 10:22AM) : they are supposed to fail thats what everyone expects of them
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Luisa P Luisa P (Oct 18 2020 7:55PM) : He's basically saying that he needs to be better because in this country a white man will succeed than a black man.
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Bethzy H Bethzy H (Oct 18 2020 9:49PM) : James Baldwin's uncles is saying how no matter what, white men would always be the one's that succeed. Do to some people's ideology about white men and success.
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ELIJAH V ELIJAH V (Oct 20 2020 4:35PM) : by ghetto i think he means a poverty neighborhood and not really good
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 15 2020 12:30PM) : he faced what he faced because he was black
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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Oct 16 2020 10:52AM) : why is it that the way you are born or what race you are born with makes it that thats who you are [Edited]
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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Oct 19 2020 1:52PM) : why does the race you are make who you are?
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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Oct 20 2020 7:30PM) : should be brave about his race because the world is full of hate
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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Oct 29 2020 10:27PM) : This person told James how the world is and that it is racist and that he was living the way he was now simply because of the color of his skin.
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Luisa P Luisa P (Oct 18 2020 7:58PM) : It shows how depending on where you grew up and live it affects how you will be as a person and in the future what you do.
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Oct 19 2020 8:36PM) : I agree with this more

because he does state “the limit of your ambition were, thus, expected to be set .for ever.” I just think that it kinda sucks having your future already planned out for you based on where you live, since some may not be as great depending on the area.

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Ian D Ian D (Oct 15 2020 10:05AM) : I think he is talking about racial discrimination
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alyssa g alyssa g (Oct 15 2020 10:51AM) : i agree
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Luisa P Luisa P (Oct 18 2020 7:58PM) : I agree
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Bethzy H Bethzy H (Oct 18 2020 9:50PM) : I agree
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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Oct 26 2020 9:09PM) : I agree with you too. [Edited]
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 29 2020 11:08AM) : i agree
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Drew H Drew H (Oct 15 2020 8:39PM) : We hear the authors true argument and why James went through this situation. He was African American.
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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Oct 19 2020 10:51AM) : yeah ) I agree and that doesn't go for just James it goes for A lot of African Americans in this world Today.
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Luisa P Luisa P (Oct 19 2020 1:43PM) : I agree
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Oct 15 2020 7:03PM) : saying that wherever James went he was limited to something such as where to live,who to marry,etc.
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Drew H Drew H (Oct 15 2020 8:55PM) : I like the way you use the word limited in you statement.
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Bethzy H Bethzy H (Oct 18 2020 9:52PM) : I think James Baldwin's uncle is saying to James to be himself.
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Jaylene G Jaylene G (Oct 19 2020 8:55PM) : I agree. more

I think he wrote this part to tell his nephew to be the best version of himself and not let society put him down.

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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Oct 19 2020 1:51PM) : People had power over James In every aspect of his life
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ELIJAH V ELIJAH V (Oct 20 2020 4:33PM) : I feel this is a very meaningful quote and is inspirational to others on the simple fact that it says it says¨ there is really no limit to where you can go
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hai cheng l hai cheng l (Oct 18 2020 11:13PM) : I think he is saying that you have to live by your own morals
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Andy V Andy V (Oct 13 2020 2:35PM) : The narrator is trying to tell his nephew don't become like "white people" be yourself
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OCEAN D OCEAN D (Oct 14 2020 10:21AM) : I totally agree more

I totally agree what you’re saying

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Ian D Ian D (Oct 15 2020 10:10AM) : i agree
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alyssa g alyssa g (Oct 15 2020 10:50AM) : i think he is saying that there will be no change until the white people change, there wont be any changes at all
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 15 2020 12:29PM) : i agree
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 29 2020 11:10AM) : i agree with you into the white people change, there won't be any changes at all.
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SARA P SARA P (Oct 19 2020 1:35PM) : yes I agree
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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Oct 19 2020 1:54PM) : i agree
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 15 2020 12:31PM) : hes saying there is no reason to become like the white people
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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Oct 19 2020 1:55PM) : i agree
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Alexis K Alexis K (Oct 16 2020 12:06AM) : He’s telling the son not to Care what white people think
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hai cheng l hai cheng l (Oct 18 2020 11:14PM) : i agree
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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Oct 16 2020 12:29PM) : the author is saying that theres really no reason to have to change how he is [Edited]
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Oct 18 2020 12:46PM) : I think he’s telling his nephew to be himself, despite the life style the white people force on him, and ignore them.
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Bethzy H Bethzy H (Oct 18 2020 9:53PM) : I agree with your comment.
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Luisa P Luisa P (Oct 18 2020 8:01PM) : I think he's saying don't be like white people because there never going to treat you like a white person
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 29 2020 11:11AM) : he telling him not to turn out like them or listen to them or even think like them.
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Nov 12 2020 11:43AM) : I think James is telling his nephew to be himself and that there is no reason to crave the acceptance of white people but to be himself and accept himself.
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MATTHEW W MATTHEW W (Oct 18 2020 11:01PM) : this is terrible because he saying you "HAVE" to accept them like your forced to.
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 29 2020 11:13AM) : i have to agree with you cause there is no other way but to forced to like them or accepted them.
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alyssa g alyssa g (Oct 15 2020 10:42AM) : he is trying to say he will never be free from all this slavery or living in a world where the white people are not changing or learning how to forget the past treatment that they have always given.
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Oct 15 2020 7:08PM) : i agree
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AMRA B AMRA B (Oct 16 2020 8:22PM) : I agree and as you can tell his life is like being in jail
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Bethzy H Bethzy H (Oct 18 2020 9:54PM) : yeah I agree with you, it sounds like they are in jail or something.
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SARA P SARA P (Oct 19 2020 1:44PM) : yeah
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SARA P SARA P (Oct 19 2020 1:43PM) : yes I agree
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cristin t cristin t (Oct 29 2020 11:13AM) : i agree
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 15 2020 12:32PM) : they believed black men were inferior to white men
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DOUGLAS M DOUGLAS M (Oct 16 2020 10:46AM) : they also believed that if you did something about it makes you in danger and something bad will just happen to you [Edited]
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AMRA B AMRA B (Oct 16 2020 8:22PM) : I agree
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Oct 17 2020 11:34PM) : I agree, He might be saying that because of the harsh way he and his family were treated for being black, or maybe the black men get this feeling by the way the white men were talking down to them, as if they are inferior. [Edited]
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Ian D Ian D (Oct 19 2020 11:58AM) : They always thought that they were better than the black people. more

I agree with this because they had always believed that the white people were better than the black people and as a result blacks were treated more animals and property than actual people.

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ELIJAH V ELIJAH V (Oct 20 2020 4:44PM) : I feel like their ¨dignity¨ is code name for land
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SARA P SARA P (Oct 19 2020 1:43PM) : I wonder what the means. symbolism?
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AMRA B AMRA B (Oct 16 2020 8:20PM) : what does upheaval mean
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SARA P SARA P (Oct 19 2020 1:42PM) : a violent or sudden change or disruption to something.
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SARA P SARA P (Oct 19 2020 1:41PM) : there is deffinetly heavy symbolism here more

I think he’s trying to say that so many black people have been the foundation of white peoples success without getting any of the credit and as they start to rise up and accomplish stuff on their own white people are angered by it. (maybe this is just a guess)

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VICTORIA T VICTORIA T (Oct 19 2020 1:48PM) : This is very sad.. like I just don’t get why they would even do that
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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 15 2020 12:33PM) : i think they’re saying that the whites believed that the blacks imprisonments made the whites feel safe
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AMRA B AMRA B (Oct 16 2020 8:21PM) : I can tell here that their going through a struggle in life.
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Bethzy H Bethzy H (Oct 18 2020 9:56PM) : By reading I can tell that their lifestyle isn't the best, there are a lot of struggles.
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Oct 19 2020 2:22PM) : I agree more

and knowing that this isn’t all I wonder what other things they have gone through knowing there situation at that time?

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Isabelle L Isabelle L (Oct 19 2020 2:16PM) : thr whites were saying the blacks imprisonment made them feel safe which is racist [Edited]
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ALEXANDER C ALEXANDER C (Oct 15 2020 7:14PM) : the author is telling James that he is the future and he could change america to what it must become
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EMMANUEL R EMMANUEL R (Oct 20 2020 7:34PM) : he depends and beleives in james
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ALEJANDRO R ALEJANDRO R (Oct 19 2020 1:53PM) : what does this mean?
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SARA P SARA P (Oct 19 2020 2:00PM) : This is where the title from the beginning came from.
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ELIJAH V ELIJAH V (Oct 20 2020 4:23PM) : this is very clever word play meaning when he thought his freedom was completely gone he was saved
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Nov 12 2020 11:38AM) : I think James is referring to being free. more

“and my chains fell off”.

You know, and I know, that the country is celebrat-ing one hundred years of freedom one hundred. years too soon. We cannot be free until they are free. God bless you, James, and Godspeed.

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Luisa P Luisa P (Oct 18 2020 8:12PM) : I think he's telling him that his family comes from slavery and that he is stronger than he thinks.
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HEATHER F HEATHER F (Oct 19 2020 5:55PM) : He is trying to tell his nephew that the celebrating is no worthy since no one is freed yet.
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Jaylene G Jaylene G (Oct 19 2020 8:50PM) : Celebrating too soon more

I think Baldwin implies that there is more to fight for and that all people need to be free.

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Isabell Z Isabell Z (Oct 26 2020 9:29PM) : Telling or warning his nephew that he shouldn't really celebrate the "100 years of freedom" because really no one has freedom. [Edited]
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NICOLLE J NICOLLE J (Oct 15 2020 4:21PM) : What he's saying is that there celebrating freedom when in fact there is not. And he says this because no ones free until they are free and by they he means people of color I believe.
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ANDERSON M ANDERSON M (Oct 16 2020 2:06PM) : i agree
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Luisa P Luisa P (Oct 18 2020 8:05PM) : I agree
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Bethzy H Bethzy H (Oct 18 2020 9:57PM) : yeah I agree with you.
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Ian D Ian D (Oct 19 2020 12:00PM) : I agree with you because there is no actual freedom because not everyone is free. He is talking about the African American people because they still weren't truly free at that time.
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SARA P SARA P (Oct 19 2020 1:36PM) : he's saying that even though people say there is does not mean anyone had really changed. Freedom is being celebrated "too soon" meaning he doesn't feel like there has been any freedom in the past 100 years.
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Tasneem O Tasneem O (Oct 19 2020 3:06PM) : There isn’t actually freedom even if they were celebrating it because no one is free and till this day there are still racism going on [Edited]
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Drew H Drew H (Oct 19 2020 7:37PM) : I agree, there will always be a fight to conquer and a battle to overcome. No one is free until we all are free. And his use of "they" makes me think he is talking about African Americans. more

There will always be something others can’t “allow”/see as there own.

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SANIYA L SANIYA L (Oct 29 2020 10:34PM) : What this person is saying is that the country is celebrating freedom when there actually isn't any at all
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Ian D Ian D (Oct 15 2020 10:10AM) : I think the "we" are African Americans and the "they" are white people and black people can't be free until the white people are free from their racist mindset
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AMRA B AMRA B (Oct 16 2020 8:22PM) : I agree because their not gonna let them because of their race
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Kaimea Z Kaimea Z (Oct 18 2020 12:48PM) : I agree [Edited] more

I agree because even though they try to make themselves believe there’s nothing wrong with their thinking, by celebrating 100 years of freedom. they won’t believe it, because they’re just hiding the truth. They will still treat the blacks the same, because they aren’t free from their racist perspective.

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Bethzy H Bethzy H (Oct 18 2020 10:00PM) : yeah I think if white people don't stop thinking about that ideology about African Americans (AA) then AA won't be free.
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MATTHEW W MATTHEW W (Oct 18 2020 10:58PM) : I agree
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Mbathio M Mbathio M (Oct 19 2020 1:52PM) : And maybe “they” are free from the mindset of superiority
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Drew H Drew H (Oct 15 2020 8:41PM) : Amazing Statement.
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Luisa P Luisa P (Oct 18 2020 8:13PM) : I think he saying that once white people understand what they are doing African Americans will never be free.
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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Nov 12 2020 11:41AM) : I think James is talking about how more

African Americans can’t be set free until white people are free from their rasict mindset, until then African Americans can’t be free entirely. “we cannot be free until they are free”.

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ANGELINA T ANGELINA T (Nov 12 2020 11:51AM) : I think James misses his family more

“I keep seeing your face, which is also the face of your father and my brother”.

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