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James Baldwin: Writer and Activist

Writer and activist James Baldwin played a pivotal role in championing black and queer rights in America. Born August 2, 1924, in New York City, Baldwin published essays, novels, plays, reviews, and short stories throughout his life. Many of his publications were written abroad—in 1948 he moved to France at the age of twenty-four—where he felt more freedom and comfort as a Black and queer man. Baldwin returned to the U.S. from Europe occasionally, calling himself “a transatlantic commuter,” where he championed civil rights alongside the likes of Malcolm X and Martin Luther King Jr. Later in life he lived and wrote from his home in the south of France. He died there, in St. Paul de Vence, in 1987. 

A new exhibition, This Morning, This Evening, So Soon: James Baldwin and the Voices of Queer Resistance, at the National Portrait Gallery explores the life of James Baldwin in the context of his community. See it in person from July 12, 2024 through April 20, 2025.


Boarding pass holder belonging to James Baldwin

Photograph of James Baldwin seated at his work table

Envelope addressed to Paula Baldwin from James Baldwin

Apartment lease signed by James Baldwin

Letter to David Baldwin from James Baldwin

James Baldwin holding his brother David's hand. On his right is producer Ellis Haizlip. 1970 New York City

Print of James Baldwin with sister Paula and mother Berdis

United States passport belonging to James Baldwin

Galley proof of Just Above My Head

Memorial photograph of the interior of James Baldwin's home in France

James Baldwin: HangTime with Tulani Salahu-Din & NMAAHC

On Galata Bridge 1966, Istanbul on the Golden Horn


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