Designated: June 18, 2019
James Baldwin’s literary contributions gave identity to and empowered the voices of African-Americans during the turbulent 1960s, when movements for society’s marginalized were crystallizing. His depictions of bi-sexual and same-sex relationships in his works were groundbreaking, and his exploration of interracial relationships was extremely controversial. His works are the embodiment of the societal changes that took place during that decade. The 1961 alteration to this former brownstone is symbolic of the radical break from the past and representative of the change that artists like Baldwin were instrumental in shaping.
*image courtesy of the Landmarks Preservation Commission
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The Upper West Side is located along the western side of Central Park from 59th Street to 110th Street. The Upper West Side has several Historic Districts and Individual Landmarks.
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