Go Tell it on the Mountain
Go Tell it on the Mountain is a 1953 autobiographical novel by James Baldwin. The novel examines the role of the Christian Church in the lives of African-Americans, both as a source of repression and moral hypocrisy and as a source of inspiration and community. It also, more subtly, examines racism in the United States. The novel is likely Baldwin?s most famous.
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1953 - Autobiographical novel - James Baldwin - Christian Church - African-Americans - Racism - United States
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~ Table of Content ~
| ► | Introduction |
| ► | Structure and Plot Synopsis |
| ► | Themes |
| ► | Allusion to the Story of Ham |
| ► | Autobiographical Nature |
| ► | Television Adaptation |
| ► | See Also |
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