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Evangelical of the Written Word
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BOOK WORLD
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4 / 1988 |
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Blyden Jackson Blyden Jackson is author of The Waiting Years: Essays on
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In a sense, it can be said of James Baldwin that he was born in a manger, although his actual entrance into this world occurred, on August 2, 1924, within an obstetrical ward of Harlem Hospital. While he was still too young to go to school, browsing through a large family Bible he could hardly hold securely, Baldwin discovered that his mother had married his father (whom he now realized was his stepfather) in 1927. Deprivation seemed to rule his early life. The Baldwins lived on Park Avenue, but at the wrong end, and there were, in time, eight other children. James Baldwin was the oldest of them all.
Baldwin's mother, Emma Berdis Jones Baldwin, had advanced, willingly or not, on the great metropolis of New York, from the tiny town of Deals Island, Maryland. Between childbirths, she worked as a domestic. Her husband, David, came from New Orleans. He worked at a bottling plant. There was little money in the household, and most of the responsibility for childcare fell to Baldwin himself. He seems to have given of his time ungrudgingly, and the influence of this youthful stewardship of his half-brothers and half-sisters on his adult sense of social responsibility probably should not be underestimated. But between him and his stepfather a gulf, filled with bitter, implacable animosity, always existed. Langston Hughes' aversion to his father may have been no greater than the antagonism that, in effect, kept Baldwin and his stepfather constantly at each other's throat.
Baldwin's intellectual precocity quickly evinced itself. His appearance exposed him to the ridicule of his schoolmates: He was small, with bulging eyes. But he scored 122 on the IQ test he took in high school, however much he may have been unhappily affected by emotional
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