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A sheet of paper with handwritten notes in blue ink. The paper has some yellowing, creasing, smudging, and slight tearing

Holograph preparatory notes for Go Tell It on the Mountain

Two long and narrow sheets of typescript on yellowing paper displayed side by side. The left sheet contains the title, author’s name, and publishing information of the book, and the sheet on the right side shows page 91 of the text. There are some handwritten annotations and signs of wear and tear

“Author’s 1st Proof,” Go Tell It on the Mountain

A sheet of yellowing paper featuring a full page of typescript, with some revisions scatter throughout in green marker
© The Estate of James Baldwin

James Baldwin (1924–1987)
Typescript draft with holograph revisions, Go Tell It on the Mountain
ca. winter 1951–1952
James Baldwin Papers, Manuscripts, Archives, and Rare Books Division, Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
 

Typescript draft with holograph revisions, Go Tell It on the Mountain

Mountain opens with the 14th birthday of John Grimes, who has, as Baldwin himself did, an overbearing minister stepfather. When John’s sympathetic mother gives him spending money, he embarks on a walk that the young Baldwin often took: from Harlem, down through Central Park, and into Midtown. This typescript presents the moment John passes the Library. 

John, as Baldwin did, often patronizes the 135th Street Branch (now the Schomburg Center), but, also like Baldwin around his age, remains intimidated by the Library’s flagship building: “He loved [42nd] street … for the stone lions that guarded the great main building of the Public Library, a building filled with books and unimaginably vast, and which he had never yet dared to enter.”

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