![]() ![]() Which also help to shape his idea of achieve the freedom by peace way and love. It also because of his experience in church, he used convert to Christianity in his second essay he mentioned about that. To see the great tragedy of people, Baldwin’s idea was more peace rather than radical. The effect of the second world war was not seems very dominated in Baldwin’s idea, it do bring him, actually to most of the people who experienced the war that how serious grieved the extreme violence could cause. During his life time he experienced the second world war and the cold war which bring him very large influence on his advocate later on the of the freedom of African-American movement. The time period of he lived was the period of the turmoil and oppression. ![]() James Baldwin was a writer in the mid twenty centuries. ![]()
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