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Going to Meet the Man
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First edition
AuthorJames Baldwin
LanguageEnglish
GenreShort stories
PublisherDial Press
Publication date
1965
Publication placeUnited States

Going to Meet the Man,[1] published in 1965, is a short story collection by American writer James Baldwin. The book, dedicated "for Beauford Delaney", covers many topics related to anti-Black racism in American society, as well as African-American–Jewish relations, childhood, the creative process, criminal justice, drug addiction, family relationships, jazz, lynching, sexuality, and white supremacy.

The eight stories collected in the book are:

References

  1. ^ Baldwin, James (1965). Going to Meet the Man. Dial Press.

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