Unusual Relationship With His Father In James Baldwin's Notes Of A Native Son

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In James Baldwin’s, “Notes of a Native son,” Baldwin demonstrates how his unusual relationship with his father negatively impacted the way he felt about society, which is, ultimately, the reason why Baldwin determined that it would be best to stay away from his father. Baldwin sacrificed his relationship with his father to prevent himself from inheriting his father’s undying hatred towards white people. However, Baldwin later realizes that he has inherited his father’s hatred, even after losing contact with his father. As it says, “I wanted to do something to crush these white faces, which were crushing me.” Even as a free second generation black male, Baldwin had felt such a strong anger towards all white people. This also may be the reason

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