On Feb. 18, 1965, the famed Cambridge Union at Britain’s University of Cambridge held a debate between James Baldwin, the ...
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Buckley, the verbatim play adapted and directed by Christopher McElroen from the 1965 verbal battle at the Cambridge Union between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley, I was reminded again of the ...
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Sixty years ago, on February 18th, 1965, Author James Baldwin and Pundit William F. Buckley debated each other on the topic “Is the American Dream at the Expense of the American Negro?” That event is ...
James Baldwin’s 1965 Debate With William F. Buckley Jr. The debate between James Baldwin and William F. Buckley Jr. took ...