Richard Wright

Born in 1908
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  • Richard Nathaniel Wright was an influential African American author known for his powerful and often controversial works exploring racial themes in mid-20th century America.

  • Born in Mississippi in 1908, Wright faced poverty and racism in his youth, experiences that deeply influenced his writing.

  • He gained prominence with the publication of Native Son in 1940, which became a bestseller and established him as a leading voice in American literature.

  • Wright's work, including his autobiography Black Boy, helped redefine discussions of race relations and brought attention to the harsh realities faced by African Americans.

  • He later moved to France, where he continued writing until his death in 1960.

Books by Richard Wright