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All Fairfax Reads: James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket Film Viewing and Discussion

All Fairfax Reads: James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket Film Viewing and Discussion

Celebrate All Fairfax Reads!

Celebrate Fairfax County Public Library's new series: All Fairfax Reads. Fairfax County Public Library is hosting events and a county-wide read of author and civil rights activist James Baldwin's classic 1953 novel, Go Tell It on the Mountain, in celebration of the 100th anniversary of James Baldwin's birth.

Watch James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket

Join us for a screening of the 1990 documentary, James Baldwin: The Price of the Ticket. The film uses striking archival footage to capture Baldwin's formative years. Newsreel clips and Baldwin's running commentary place his work in the context of African American literature and the Civil Rights movement.

Following the screening, George Mason University Professor Keith Clark will lead a discussion with the audience.  

Not Rated. 87 minutes.

About Keith

Keith Clark is a Distinguished University Professor at George Mason University in Fairfax, Virginia. He is a member of the department of English and an affiliate faculty in the program in African and African American Studies. He is the author of Black Manhood in James Baldwin, Ernest J. Gaines and August Wilson (University of Illinois Press, 2002), The Radical Fiction of Ann Petry (Louisiana State UP, 2013), and editor of Contemporary Black Men's Fiction and Drama (Illinois, 2001). His last book, Navigating the Fiction of Ernest J. Gaines: A Roadmap for Readers, was published by Louisiana State and was runner-up for the 2021 C. Hugh Holman Award for the best book in southern studies. His essays and reviews have in appeared in such publications as African American ReviewCallalooGay and Lesbian Quarterly, and Black Queer Studies: A Critical Anthology. His most recent essay, “Rootlessness: Afro-Pessimism as Foundation in Paradise,” was published last year in The Bloomsbury Handbook to Toni Morrison. His teaching and scholarly interests include Black Literary Masculinity Studies, African American Drama, and African American LGBTQ Literature and Criticism.

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This program is appropriate for ages 18+. Register for this FREE program by clicking on the "Begin Registration" button (below). 

Date:
Wednesday, October 23, 2024
Time:
6:30pm - 9:00pm
Location:
George Mason Meeting Room
Library Branch:
George Mason Regional Library
Categories:
Black History History/Culture Movie
Audience:
  Adults  

Registration is required. There are 43 seats available.

FCPL Event Guidelines

Fairfax County Public Library has partnered with George Mason University’s Alan Cheuse International Writers Center and GMU Libraries for a county-wide series of programs GMU is calling "Baldwin100.” These events, including author talks, book discussions and film screenings, seek to honor the life and legacy of one of the most important literary voices of the past century.

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