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James Baldwin, Black Vernacular, and Why America Can’t ‘Just Move On

James Baldwin, Black Vernacular, and Why America Can’t ‘Just Move On

Update: 2025-04-13
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In this episode, Stan speaks with Prof. Maurice Wallace of Rutgers University about the enduring impact of James Baldwin, the evolution of Black American vernacular, and the complex relationship America has with its history of slavery and race. Prof. Wallace explores Baldwin’s profound influence on his own academic journey, how language and sound shape Black cultural identity, and why America continues to struggle with the legacy of emancipation, mass incarceration, and systemic inequality.


Through insights into literature, photography, and the “Black modernist soundscape,” this conversation reveals deeper truths about America’s culture, values, and identity.


Recommended reading from Prof. Wallace:

The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin

The New Jim Crow by Michelle Alexander


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James Baldwin, Black Vernacular, and Why America Can’t ‘Just Move On

James Baldwin, Black Vernacular, and Why America Can’t ‘Just Move On

Stan Berteloot