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This book records a seven hour meeting between Margaret Mead and James Baldwin, where they had a very public conversation in New York City about such enduring concerns as identity, power and privilege, race and gender, beauty, religion, justice, and the relationship between the intellect and the imagination. They met on August 25, 1970.
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race, privilege, gender, justice, Race relations, United states, race relations, Fiction, generalPlaces
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