
No Name in the Street
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Narrated by:
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Kevin Kenerly
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By:
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James Baldwin
This stunningly personal document and extraordinary history of the turbulent '60s and early '70s displays James Baldwin's fury and despair more deeply than any of his other works.
In vivid detail he remembers the Harlem childhood that shaped his early consciousness, the later events that scored his heart with pain - the murders of Martin Luther King and Malcolm X, his sojourns in Europe and in Hollywood, and his return to the American South to confront a violent America face-to-face.
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Amazing
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Great Book
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a moving ,Soul crushing ,inspiring work of art
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This is the Voice that White Americans should be listening to. His Voice can make us feel and understand.
Five Stars.
Baldwin’s Electric Voice perfectly captured.
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And, Kevin Kenerly’s narration is extraordinary. Brilliant. Arresting! It amplifies and enlivens Baldwin’s prose. The tone, pitch and “warmth” of Kenerly’s voice is award-worthy! I could listen to him narrate anything.
Simply extraordinary.
Extraordinary! In every way.
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His thoughts and empathies seem almost schizophrenic, with all the fury and truth of Brother Malcolm, the unlying, striving hope of Dr. Martin, and the power of Huey, Hampton, and Seale, but mixed with a objective realism, and mostly from an almost detached perspective, that of a witness. It is hard to keep up, but this is on my part alone and not his. All of it makes sense, all of it shows his understanding of the complexity of the human psyche and the problem at hand. All of it is written with such eloquence it could be poetry. It is actually hard for me to even understand my feelings about this essay, leading to my only gripe being I wish it had been narrated by Baldwin himself. As this is impossible, I have no gripes.
Baldwin was a Genius
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Powerful Historical Narrative
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Riveting
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The GOAT! #JamesBaldwin
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Passion and power
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