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Fire Next Time Baldwin

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James Baldwin’s, The Fire Next Time, speaks to the current race relation of the 21st century in a numerous of ways. The overall novel encompasses two essays: "My Dungeon Shook — Letter to my Nephew on the One-Hundredth Anniversary of Emancipation," and "Down at The Cross — Letter from a Region of My Mind." The first essay, is a letter to Baldwin's fourteen-year-old nephew, reflects the essential role of race in American history. The second essay contracts with the relations between race and religion, demonstrating Baldwin's experiences with the Christian church at youth, as well as the Islamic ideas of others in Harlem.
In the letter, Baldwin wrote to his fourteen-year-old nephew he discusses the role of race. He makes several major points …show more content…

One point is about how understanding the past is the only way to understand the struggle of today. “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.” (Baldwin, 7). Baldwin wanted his nephew to comprehend the only way to understand why society, America, and white people are the way they are is because of the past. Baldwin also wanted his nephew to keep up This relates to current race relation because this is what Black people of today need to understand as well, it traces back to the very beginning of time why Blacks are treated unfairly, why Blacks are viewed as less than, why Blacks are being killed by police and the list goes on. The Whites have created this “innocence” which is this refusal to accept and realize the damage they have caused to African Americans. “Baldwin feels as though the white society will think he is being “bitter” or “negative” but he wants to inform his nephew on how to respond to this treatment. He attempts to show

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