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  1. On the following evening they sat down to discuss race and society. Their discussion was resumed the next morning and again that night. The entire conversation lasted approximately seven and one half hours. It was tape-recorded, and this book 'A Rap on Race', is the transcript made from those tapes."--Eds. note.

  2. A Rap on Race is a 1971 non-fiction book co-authored by the writer and social critic James Baldwin and the anthropologist Margaret Mead. It consists of transcripts of conversations held between the pair in August 1970.

    • Margaret Mead, James Baldwin
    • 1971
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  4. Jan 9, 2017 · In honor of the release of James Baldwin: I Am Not Your Negro documentary, we've decided to share the rare audio version of the classic conversation between ...

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  5. Mar 19, 2015 · On the evening of August 25, 1970, Margaret Mead (December 16, 1901–November 15, 1978) and James Baldwin (August 2, 1924–December 1, 1987) sat together on a stage in New York City for a remarkable public conversation about such enduring concerns as identity, power and privilege, race and gender, beauty, religion, justice, and the relationship be...

  6. Margaret Mead and James Baldwin both agreed that touch is a necessity in human communications, but there is no record from this transcript that they ever did. Nor do we get any idea of what their...

  7. May 7, 2016 · “A Rap on Race,” co-created by choreographer Donald Byrd and theater legend Anna Deavere Smith, fuses dance with text from a momentous 1970 conversation between James Baldwin and Margaret...

  8. Oct 14, 2011 · A rap on race. by. Mead, Margaret, 1901-1978; Baldwin, James, 1924-1987. Publication date. 1971. Topics. Race relations.

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