
1953
Go Tell It on the Mountain
James Baldwin
On the morning of his fourteenth birthday, John Grimes undergoes a religious conversion in his Harlem Pentecostal church while the novel explores the histories of his family across three generations. Baldwin's debut novel was challenged in American schools and libraries for its language, its frank discussion of sexuality, and its complex treatment of Black religious experience.
religionracesexualityfamilycoming-of-age
Why this book is challenged
- •profanity
- •sexually explicit content
- •anti-religious content
- •unsuitable for youth
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