The Fire Next Time

What paradox can be seen in the author's expressions of anger in The Fire Next Time?

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It's quite evident in Baldwin's writing that the book is singularly un-confessional, in that he never admits that the problem he points out in his race is one he shares as an individual. In other words, there are moments at which the author comes dangerously close to self-righteousness.