Great Books: Go Tell It on the Mountain, by James Baldwin
Sarah Aptilon, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, discusses “Go Tell It on the Mountain” by James Baldwin . The Great Books Mini-Lecture Series is designed to introduce you to watershed texts that have changed readers’ views of the world. It’s a series of short talks on great books.

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Great Books: The Master and Margarita, by Mikhail Bulgakov

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Writing Advice Every Writer Should Hear (Anne Lamott Interview)

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Public Lecture: 'On Life-Writing (Part I): Elleke Boehmer and Kate Kennedy in Conversation'

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Agnes Callard in Coversation with Judith Butler: The Case for a Philosophical Life

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James Baldwin - Nobody Knows My Name (1961)

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The Master and Margarita by Mikhail Bulgakov - A Review and Analysis

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Byung-Chul Han: The Burnout Society & Vita Contemplativa

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James Baldwin Speaks! Social Change & The Writer's Responsibility

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The Great Rewiring of Childhood — and How We Reverse It

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Author Elif Shafak on the power of storytelling | Tortoise ThinkIn

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Dr Frances Cress Welsing The Relationship between Black Men and White Women Full Interview 1973

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Harvard Professor Explains The Rules of Writing — Steven Pinker

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James Baldwin and Paul Weiss's HEATED Debate On Discrimination in America | The Dick Cavett Show

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How to Annotate Your Books for Effective Note-Taking

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Top 10 Books for Political Science Majors

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Rambling through Eggleston's Democratic Forest

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Dr. Cornel West on the Unpopular James Baldwin

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Maya Angelou & James Baldwin in Conversation | THIRTEEN

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Great Books: One Hundred Years of Solitude, by Gabriel Garcia Marquez

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