What city was James Baldwin born in?
Harlem, New York City.
What is the primary theme of The Fire Next Time?
The exploration of race relations in America.
The Fire Next Time was published during which major movement in American history?
The Civil Rights Movement.
Who does Baldwin directly address in the essay "My Dungeon Shook"?
His 14-year-old nephew, James.
What major civil rights issue did Baldwin focus on in his writing?
Racial inequality and civil rights.
What biblical figure does Baldwin frequently reference when discussing the role of Christianity in African American history?
Moses.
Who was the prominent civil rights leader assassinated fire years after Baldwin published The Fire Next Time?
Martin Luther King Jr.
Who was David Baldwin, mentioned frequently in The Fire Next Time?
James Baldwin's stepfather.
What type of work did Baldwin do before becoming a full-time writer?
He worked as a preacher.
What does Baldwin say is the effect of hatred on a person?
It can destroy a person and prevent them from seeing the humanity in others.
What was the legal case that desegregated schools in 1954, prior to Baldwin's book?
Brown v. Board of Education.
What emotion does Baldwin say he felt most strongly toward his father?
Fear and resentment.
What is James Baldwin's nephew's Name?
James Baldwin.
Baldwin compares his early experience with Christianity to what other belief system he encounters later in life?
Islam, specifically the teachings of the Nation of Islam.
In the essay "Down at the Cross," Baldwin speak about his experience meeting what leader of the Nation of Islam?
Elijah Muhammad.
How does Baldwin describe his relationship with white Americans?
Complex, involving both love and anger.