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  1. Going to Meet the Man - Wikipedia

    Going to Meet the Man by James Baldwin is composed of eight short stories, “The Rockpile,” “The Outing,” “The Man Child,” “Previous Condition,” “Sonny’s Blues,” “This Morning, This Evening, So Soon,” “Come Out the Wilderness,” and “Going to Meet the Man.”

  2. Going to Meet the Man by James Baldwin Plot Summary - LitCharts

    “Going to Meet the Man” takes place in an unnamed town in the American South in the early 1960s. Jesse —a 42-year-old white police officer—is unable to stay erect while having sex with his wife Grace .

  3. Going to Meet the Man (short story) - Wikipedia

    "Going to Meet the Man" is a short story by American author James Baldwin. It was published in 1965 in the short story collection of the same name.

  4. Going To Meet The Man Summary and Study Guide

    Summary: "Going to Meet the Man" Written by African-American author James Baldwin in 1965, this short story tells of the racial violence and strife between black and white Americans in a rural Southern town during the American Civil Rights Movement.

  5. Going to Meet the Man - GradeSaver

    Going to Meet the Man study guide contains a biography of James Baldwin, literature essays, quiz questions, major themes, characters, and a full summary and analysis. Best summary PDF, themes, and quotes.

  6. Going to Meet the Man by James Baldwin - Goodreads

    “Going to Meet the Man” is a horrifying account of a racist sheriff, about to have sex with his wife, reminisces when his parents took him to see a live lynching of a black man, his testicles ripped off of him.

  7. Going to Meet the Man Summary - eNotes.com

    “Going to Meet the Man” is a 1965 short story by James Baldwin, set in the Jim Crow South. A white police officer, Jesse, experiences impotence with his wife and afterward lies awake meditating...

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