James Baldwin illustrates the impact of racial prejudice on his father's physical well-being and the broader historical context in 'Notes of a Native Son.'
James Baldwin in his work 'Notes of a Native Son' makes a connection between the historical context of racial prejudice and the physical effects it has on his father. The tension in his father's body reflects the tension between oppressor and oppressed in early 20th-century America. Baldwin explores how the weight of racial prejudice weighs heavily not only on his ancestors but also on himself, leading to the bitter consequences like the premature death of his father.
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