James Baldwin on racism in the United States

retour Back

James Baldwin on racism in the United States

James Baldwin on racism in the United States

American writer James Baldwin is the guest of the newspaper to present his book "Murders in Atlanta". Interviewed about the persistence of racism in the United States, he explains: "I would like to say the opposite but I cannot. It is part of our history, it is part of the so-called white identity and it also involves economic life, here in America and South Africa...".

durée

01

 

min

 

33

 

sec

Publication date : 8 September 1985

Reference:
I20311805
Credits:
Producteur: Antenne 2   -   Participant : Pradinaud, Bernard  -  Participant : Baldwin, James
Origin:
Antenna 2 Noon   -   Producteur: Antenne 2
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:I20311805

Credits:Participant : Pradinaud, Bernard-Participant : Baldwin, James

Licence:
Turnkey
- use for cultural purposes and reserved for the actors of the network with a cultural vocation.
- in Digital Broadcasting and Events
- valid for 5 years.
editorial use
- for the purpose of informing the public or illustrating current events
- in digital distribution on its services,
- valid for 5 years.
- use for purposes of presentation and promotion of the image, brand, history, values of the Contracting Party's company
- or the case of the Beneficiary
- in digital distribution on its services and/or Events,
- valid for 1 year.
Search engine powered by ElasticSuite