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Baldwin and Buckley at Cambridge; Elevator Repair Service
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During the Civil Rights Movement in 1965, the progressive queer Black writer and activist James Baldwin met the “Father of American Conservatism” William F. Buckley, Jr., onstage at the Cambridge University Union to debate the resolution “The American Dream is at the expense of the American Negro.” This confrontation is dramatized in by Elevator Repair Service, a New York troupe that specializes in adaptations of literary and historic texts.
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