Revolutionary Hope: A Conversation Between James Baldwin and Audre Lorde  

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"Okay, the cops are killing the men and the men are killing the women. I’m talking about rape. I’m talking about murder."

--Audre Lorde cited in “Revolutionary Hope: A Conversation Between James Baldwin and Audre Lorde” by James Baldwin and Audre Lorde, Essence Magazine, 1984

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Revolutionary Hope: A Conversation Between James Baldwin and Audre Lorde” is the title of a conversation by James Baldwin and Audre Lorde held at Hampshire College in Amherst, MA and later published in Essence Magazine, 1984.





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