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- catalog abstract "Thanks to the television program Soul!, a remarkable encounter between two of America's foremost Black writers was aired on public TV. Here, the transcript of that meeting between James Baldwin and Nikki Giovanni forms an engrossing document. Probing, searching, made dramatic by the recognition of sudden, subtle levels of confrontation, the Baldwin/Giovanni exchange is a freewheeling conversation ranging over many topics. A Dialogue explores problems facing Americans, black and white, as well as troubles besetting the world. Representing two different generations, the two writers discussed, argued, and communicated some painful truths. Addressing themselves particularly to the changing roles of men and women in modern society, they paid special attention to the consequences of these new modes of behavior on the already complex relationship between the Black man and the Black woman. The talk is stimulating, provocative, deeply felt, making this dialogue a rare, shared experience for the reader. --From publisher description.".
- catalog contributor b3634963.
- catalog contributor b3634964.
- catalog contributor b3634965.
- catalog coverage "United States Race relations.".
- catalog created "[1973]".
- catalog date "1973".
- catalog date "[1973]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1973]".
- catalog description "Thanks to the television program Soul!, a remarkable encounter between two of America's foremost Black writers was aired on public TV. Here, the transcript of that meeting between James Baldwin and Nikki Giovanni forms an engrossing document. Probing, searching, made dramatic by the recognition of sudden, subtle levels of confrontation, the Baldwin/Giovanni exchange is a freewheeling conversation ranging over many topics. A Dialogue explores problems facing Americans, black and white, as well as troubles besetting the world. Representing two different generations, the two writers discussed, argued, and communicated some painful truths. Addressing themselves particularly to the changing roles of men and women in modern society, they paid special attention to the consequences of these new modes of behavior on the already complex relationship between the Black man and the Black woman. The talk is stimulating, provocative, deeply felt, making this dialogue a rare, shared experience for the reader. --From publisher description.".
- catalog extent "112 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "039700916X".
- catalog issued "1973".
- catalog issued "[1973]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Philadelphia : Lippincott".
- catalog spatial "United States Race relations.".
- catalog subject "301.45/19/6073".
- catalog subject "African Americans Psychology.".
- catalog subject "African Americans.".
- catalog subject "Baldwin, James, 1924-1987.".
- catalog subject "E185.625 .B34".
- catalog subject "Giovanni, Nikki.".
- catalog subject "Psychology.".
- catalog subject "Race Relations.".
- catalog title "A dialogue / [by] James Baldwin [and] Nikki Giovanni. Foreword by Ida Lewis. Afterword by Orde Coombs.".
- catalog type "text".