James Baldwin
James Baldwin (1924–1987) was an influential American writer, essayist, novelist, and social critic known for exploring race, sexuality, religion, and identity in 20th-century America. Born in Harlem, he spent much of his adult life in Paris and became a powerful voice for civil rights through works such as *Go Tell It on the Mountain*, *Giovanni’s Room*, and *The Fire Next Time*.
novel
essay
short story
social criticism
Nordic Hero Tales from the Kalevala
Just above my head
Whole Earth Ecolog: An Environmental: An Environmental Toolkit
Going to Meet the Man
Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone
If Beale Street Could Talk
The Story of Siegfried
Go Tell It On The Mountain (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
The Horse Fair
An American Book of Golden Deeds
Just Above My Head
Amen Corner
Notes of a Native Son (Liberation classics)
Just above my head