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Quote added to section "Education" JB page
"It was clear, during the brief interview in our living room, that my father was agreeing very much against his will and that he would have refused permission if he had dared. The fact that he did not dare caused me to despise him: I had no way of knowing that he was facing in that living room a wholly unprecedented and frightening situation."

Citation addition James Baldwin section "Death"(in process)
Barbara Smith, an American black lesbian feminist and socialist included to her book The Truth That Never Hurts: Writing s on Race, Gender, and Freedom, the essay  " We Must Always Bury Our Dead Twice: A Tribute to James Baldwin" (1987) dedicated to the funeral of her idol James Baldwin. In the essay she describes the atmosphere that prevailed throughout the funeral,recollects the speeches of his friends and focuses on the offended fact that nobody mentioned the fact of his homosexuality that was the important part of James and Barbara's personality.

Picture editing
Added the picture of tombstone to the section "Death" to the article about JB

Article evaluation "James Baldwin"

 * Doesn't mention the Turkish period and a novel "Another country", which was completed in Istanbul. His friend Yasar Kemal compared this work to the style of  Fyodor Dostoyevsky
 * The article is very chaotic
 * A lot of "ragged" sentences
 * A lot of references are not reliable.
 * A very few words mentioned about "No name on the Street" . In this book Mr. Baldwin writes not only about M.L. King Jr, but also about Algerians in France.According to Maya Angelou James Baldwin said that Algerians are the Negro of France, Mr. Baldwin had an empathy for them and considered Algerians his brothers. He called himself and Algerian people - "Les miserable" . That's why the  The "Algerian war" is one of the topics in the book  No Name in the Street. (documentary film "the price of the ticket)