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The Fire Is upon Us: James Baldwin, William F. Buckley Jr., and the Debate over Race in America
By (Author) Nicholas Buccola
Princeton University Press
Princeton University Press
9th November 2020
United States
General
Non Fiction
Ethnic studies
Social and cultural history
Civics and citizenship
Political activism / Political engagement
Biography: writers
Social and political philosophy
305.800973
Paperback
504
Width 133mm, Height 203mm
On February 18, 1965, an overflowing crowd packed the Cambridge Union in Cambridge, England, to witness a historic televised debate between James Baldwin, the leading literary voice of the civil rights movement, and William F. Buckley Jr., a fierce critic of the movement and America's most influential conservative intellectual.
The topic was the American dream is at the expense of the American Negro, and no one who has seen the debate can soon forget it. Nicholas Buccola's The Fire Is upon Us is the first book to tell the full story of the event, the radically different paths that led Baldwin and Buckley to it, and how the debate and the decades-long clash between the men illuminates the racial divide that continues to haunt America today.
'Rigorous and even-handed...The contemporary reader is likely to experience surprise at some of Buckley's opinions, and to delight at reminders of Baldwin in his heyday.' James Campbell, Wall Street Journal
'Wonderfully accessible.' Gabrielle Bellot, The Atlantic
'A gripping snapshot of a country riven by injustice yet anxious about radical change.' New York Times Book Review
'Ambitious and interesting...a genealogy of how white supremacy and attempts to slay it have stayed at the center of American politics for more than half a century, up to and including our Trumpian present.' Bill V. Mullen, Los Angeles Review of Books
'A great read.' Whoopi Goldberg, The View
One of LitHub's 50 Favorite Books of the Year
One of Inside Higher Ed's Books to Give the Educator in Your Life for the Holidays
New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice
One of Whoopi Goldberg's Favorite Things, ABC The View
One of The Progressive's Favorite Books of 2019
Chicago Tribune writer John Warner's Book That Will Help You Better Understand the Messed-Up Nature of the World
One of The Undefeated's 25 Can't Miss Books of 2019
"Winner of the Frances Fuller Victor Award for General Nonfiction, Oregon Book Awards"
"Shortlisted for the Ralph Waldo Emerson Award, Phi Beta Kappa Society"
"Shortlisted for the MAAH Stone Book Award, Museum of African American History"
"One of Whoopi Goldberg's Favorite Things, ABC The View"
"New York Times Book Review Editors Choice"
"Chicago Tribune writer John Warner's Book That Will Help You Better Understand the Messed-Up Nature of the World"
"One of The Undefeated's 25 Can't Miss Books of 2019"
"One of The Progressive's Favorite Books of 2019"
"One of LitHub's 50 Favorite Books of the Year"
"One of Inside Higher Ed's Books to Give the Educator in Your Life for the Holidays"
Nicholas Buccola is the author of The Political Thought of Frederick Douglass. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Salon, and many other publications. He is the Elizabeth and Morris Glicksman Chair in Political Science at Linfield College in McMinnville, Oregon. Twitter @buccola_nick