The 2nd August 2024 marks 100 years since the birth of James Baldwin: American writer and civil rights activist. In honour of the occasion, the English Faculty Library created a book display exploring his literary works. While the physical display in the library highlights his work within the English Faculty Library’s physical collections, we also want to showcase just a few of the many online resources related to this celebrated writer – both within the Bodleian Libraries and beyond.
Journal: James Baldwin Review
James Baldwin Review is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that publishes both critical and creative non-fiction on the life, writing, and legacy of James Baldwin. It began in 2015 and has been published annually since then. While some physical copies can be called up for consultation from the Bodleian’s storage facility, the entire journal is available online for free (and not just to university members – thank you, open access!). Follow the links on our SOLO record to peruse the contents at your leisure.
Digital Public Library of America: The Fire Next Time
A primary source set has been compiled by Samantha Gibson for the Digital Public Library of America which explores Baldwin’s Harlem upbringing and the context for the creation of The Fire Next Time (this book is featured in our physical display – if you fancy a peek!). This source set contains photographs, documents, and video recordings on life in Harlem, activism, and Baldwin himself. You can check out the full set on the DPLA website.
Chez Baldwin
This online exhibition was curated by the Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture. Chez Baldwin is, in its own words: “An Exploration of James Baldwin’s Life and Works Through the Powerful Lens of His House “Chez Baldwin” in St. Paul de Vence, France.” It contains stories of his locales, his activism, and his writing, as well as stories surrounding particular exhibition pieces (such as his passport, his inkwell, or his World Council of Churches guest badge). The exhibition also links through to a great list of James Baldwin Digital Resources – which helped us find the FBI Records kept on James Baldwin.
James Baldwin Photographs and Papers
The Beinecke Rare Book & Manuscript Library at Yale University holds a collection of James Baldwin Photographs and Papers. The documents within the archive were created by Baldwin, but believed to be either discarded or forgotten – and rumoured to have been left behind after a publishing company moved out of their building. Some of these materials have been digitised and made available online, including early drafts of Go Tell it on the Mountain (the published version of which features in our physical display!) and some correspondence.
Archives of Sexuality and Gender
The Archives of Sexuality and Gender, hosted by Gale and accessible through the Bodleian Libraries, contain a lot of newspaper and periodical articles relating to James Baldwin. The coverage is quite broad, from obituaries, to reporting on talks Baldwin gave, to book reviews that celebrate his influence on queer audiences. It’s a fascinating opportunity to look at the impact and reception of his work within the queer commmunity.
Ebooks at the Bodleian Libraries
Below are listed just a small smattering of the ebooks we have available through the Bodleian Libraries, exploring the life and works of James Baldwin.
- Brim, Matt. James Baldwin and the Queer Imagination. The University of Michigan Press, 2014.
- Buccola, Nicholas. The Fire Is upon Us : James Baldwin, William F. Buckley Jr., and the Debate over Race in America. Princeton University Press, 2019.
- Dudley, Marc K. Understanding James Baldwin. 1st ed., The University of South Carolina Press, 2019.
- Elam, Michele, editor. The Cambridge Companion to James Baldwin. Cambridge University Press, 2015.
- Field, Douglas. All Those Strangers: The Art and Lives of James Baldwin. 1st ed., Oxford University Press, 2015.
- Grant, Carl A. James Baldwin and the American Schoolhouse. 1st ed., Routledge, 2021.
- Hardy, Clarence E. James Baldwin’s God : Sex, Hope, and Crisis in Black Holiness Culture. First edition., University of Tennessee Press, 2022.
- Hobson, Christopher Z. James Baldwin and the Heavenly City Prophecy, Apocalypse, and Doubt. 1st ed., Michigan State University Press, 2018.
- Young, Josiah U. (Josiah Ulysses). James Baldwin’s Understanding of God : Overwhelming Desire and Joy. 1st ed. 2014., Palgrave Macmillan US, 2014.
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Zaborowska, Magdalena J. Me and My House : James Baldwin’s Last Decade in France. Duke University Press, 2018.
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