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Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone

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"Tell Me How Long the Train's Been Gone" is an evocative exploration of racial justice penned by the legendary James Baldwin, a towering figure in American literature known for his profound insights into the African American experience. Published on February 17, 1998, this gripping narrative follows Leo Proudhammer, an actor who confronts the specters of his past during a near-fatal heart attack. From his turbulent childhood in Harlem to his ascent into the dazzling world of theater, Leo's journey is marked by deep desires, devastating losses, and the relentless pressures of racial inequality. As Leo grapples with his identity and loyalty amid love affairs that challenge societal norms, Baldwin masterfully portrays the emotional and societal battlegrounds that define the struggle for racial justice. Ideal for college students, this book not only captivates with its intense emotional depth but also challenges readers to reflect on the pervasive impact of racism and the ongoing fight for equality.

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Published by Vintage on February 17, 1998
496 pages
ISBN: 9780375701894
Best for readers in College
This book provides valuable insights into Racial Justice , highlighting key issues and advancements within these areas

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