Why This Baldwin Play Still Feels Urgent
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Why This Baldwin Play Still Feels Urgent

James Baldwin's play 'Blues for Mister Charlie' is a powerful exploration of racial tensions and moral complexities in the United States during the 1960s. Inspired by the murder of Emmett Till, Baldwin uses this drama to delve into themes of racism, morality, and the impact of Christianity on Africa
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