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What does a black man want James Baldwin, 1968 | 2020 BLACKLIVESMATTER

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Watch to donate: The AdWords income from this video will be donated to support the #BlackLivesMatter movement. You can help in other ways as well, check them out: https://blacklivesmatters.carrd.co/ ~ 2020 as 1968. The question is always the same, as the need for rights and justice... This speech from the famous writer James Baldwin on the black citizens riots of 1968 in USA (after Martin Luther King's death) sounds even stronger in these days of uprising, after George Floyd's murder. We hope these words can spread to the ones that still keep their ears, eyes and mouths shut. ~ James Arthur Baldwin (1924 – 1987) was an American novelist, playwright, essayist, poet, and activist. His works explore racial, sexual and class issues in the Western society. His protagonists are often African American and/or gay and bisexual men, who face internal and external enemies to reach social and self-acceptance. ~ Thanks to @DavidHoffmanFilmmaker for the original audio: /watch/s31=t&4gZ_Jzwk2Odk= ~ ACID CAKE: acidcaketeam@gmail.com FB: Acid Cake IG: @acidcake_team TIKTOK: @acidcaketeam TWITTER: @AcidCakeTeam ~ Software: Clip Studio Paint + Adobe Premiere Pro + Adobe After Effect

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