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Nobody knows my name; more notes of a native son.

Author: James Baldwin
Publisher: New York, Dial Press, 1961.
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Baldwin, James, 1924-1987.
Nobody knows my name.
New York, Dial Press, 1961
(OCoLC)647066451
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: James Baldwin
OCLC Number: 167963
Description: 241 p. 22 cm.
Contents: PART 1, Sitting in the house ... : The discovery of what it means to be an American --
Princes and powers --
Fifth Avenue, uptown: A letter from Harlem --
East River, downtown: Postscript to A letter from Harlem --
A fly in the buttermilk --
Nobody knows my name: A letter from the South --
Faulkner and desegregation --
In search of a majority --
PART 2, With everything on my mind: Notes for a hypothetical novel --
The male prison --
The Northern Protestant --
Alas, poor Richard --
The black boy looks at the white boy.

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