Answer:
Baldwin's father had negative effects of prejudices and viewed himself limited to possibilities.
Step-by-step explanation:
"Notes of a Native Son" is a non-fiction written by James Galdwin, first published in 1955.
In his book, he talks about the problems that blacks faced because of race issues in early 20th-century America. The author's father was a preacher. And wanted his son to be the one. But in his book James write that he always desired to be a writer.
The following excerpt states the condition of the father of James Baldwin that he suffered because of race issues. He states that his father suffered from "paranoia". His father was proud of his black color but still felt that he have less opportunities because of his black color.