I Am Not Your Negro

simba and sloane
£8.99

by James Baldwin (Author) , Raoul Peck (Author)
Format:Paperback / softback 144 pages
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

The New York Times bestseller based on the Oscar nominated documentary film In June 1979, the writer and civil rights activist James Baldwin embarked on a project to tell the story of America through the lives of three of his murdered friends: Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. He died before it could be completed. In his documentary film, I Am Not Your Negro, Raoul Peck imagines the book Baldwin never wrote, using his original words to create a radical, powerful and poetic work on race in the United States - then, and today.

'Thrilling . . .

A portrait of one man's confrontation with a country that, murder by murder, as he once put it, "devastated my universe" 'The New York Times' Baldwin's voice speaks even more powerfully today . . .

the prose-poet of our injustice and inhumanity . . .

The times have caught up with his scalding eloquence' Variety 'A cinematic seance . . .
One of the best movies about the civil rights era ever made' Guardian 'I Am Not Your Negro turns James Baldwin into a prophet' Rolling Stone

by James Baldwin (Author) , Raoul Peck (Author)
Format:Paperback / softback 144 pages
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd

The New York Times bestseller based on the Oscar nominated documentary film In June 1979, the writer and civil rights activist James Baldwin embarked on a project to tell the story of America through the lives of three of his murdered friends: Medgar Evers, Malcolm X and Martin Luther King, Jr. He died before it could be completed. In his documentary film, I Am Not Your Negro, Raoul Peck imagines the book Baldwin never wrote, using his original words to create a radical, powerful and poetic work on race in the United States - then, and today.

'Thrilling . . .

A portrait of one man's confrontation with a country that, murder by murder, as he once put it, "devastated my universe" 'The New York Times' Baldwin's voice speaks even more powerfully today . . .

the prose-poet of our injustice and inhumanity . . .

The times have caught up with his scalding eloquence' Variety 'A cinematic seance . . .
One of the best movies about the civil rights era ever made' Guardian 'I Am Not Your Negro turns James Baldwin into a prophet' Rolling Stone