“A Speech Of Suffering”: James Baldwin's Literacy Challenge To Black Nationalism

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  • Kanny Diane

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"Construction of a collective identity is an intrinsic component of all collective action. Protest groups rely on this principle for communal strength, support, and survival (Taylor & Van Dyke, 2007). But the bounds of a common identity often preclude individuality to the point of destruction. In 20th century America, the singular male identity of the Black nationalist movement suppressed unique, queer perspectives into obscurity; ultimately characterizing the revolutionary Black man as an ideal, rather than a veritable brother"(p.134)

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2026-04-04

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Diane, K. (2026). “A Speech Of Suffering”: James Baldwin’s Literacy Challenge To Black Nationalism . UHURU: The McGill Journal of African Studies, 5(1), 132–139. Consulté à l’adresse https://uhuru.library.mcgill.ca/article/view/2966

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