Historically significant panel discussion in which James Baldwin, Lorraine Hansberry, Langston Hughes, and Alfred Kazin speak about the many perceptions of African Americans in American literature, as well as in the broader American culture. Technical problems with bleed through on the original recording does little to diminish the importance of this debate.|THE NEGRO IN AMERICAN CULTURE / executive producer Tarabu Betserai. - SERIES: Pacficia's 40th anniversay programs| no. 9 - Historically significant panel discussion in which James Baldwin, Lorraine Hansberry, Langston Hughes and Alfred Kazin speak about the many perceptions of Black people in American literature, as well as in broader American culture. Technical problems with bleed through on the original recording does little to diminish the importance of this debate. - RECORDED: WBAI, 1961.
