Legacy issues must be resolved: Face the past so we might escape it

When, in the early 1960s, James Baldwin wrote The Fire Next Time to try to explain racism, he could not have imagined that half a century later it would remain relevant.

Legacy issues must be resolved: Face the past so we might escape it

When, in the early 1960s, James Baldwin wrote The Fire Next Time to try to explain racism, he could not have imagined that half a century later it would remain relevant.

At a moment when division and inculcated fear are used to distract from accelerating inequality his words sting once more.

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