Richard wright bio

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Richard Wright (–60) was a novelist and short-story writer who inaugurated the tradition of protest explored by other Black writers after World War II. From the late s through the s, Wright was a dominant voice laying bare the discrimination and injustice that Black Americans were experiencing, notably through his novel Native Son () and his autobiography, Black Boy ().

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