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  2. Richard Wright (author) - Wikipedia

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    Richard Nathaniel Wright (September 4, 1908 – November 28, 1960) was an American author of novels, short stories, poems, and non-fiction. Much of his literature concerns racial themes, especially related to the plight of African Americans during the late 19th to mid 20th centuries suffering discrimination and violence.

  3. Uncle Tom's Children - Wikipedia

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    Uncle Tom's Children is a collection of novellas and the first book published by African-American author Richard Wright, who went on to write Native Son (1940), Black Boy (1945), and The Outsider (1953).

  4. Left Front (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    Left Front Magazine (1933-1935) was an American magazine published by the Chicago chapter of the John Reed Club, [1] itself a Marxist club for writers, artists, and intellectuals, named after the American journalist, activist, and poet, John Reed. The magazine is most famous for being a major early publishing venue of American author Richard ...

  5. The Man Who Was Almost a Man - Wikipedia

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    Loftis, John E. "Domestic Prey: Richard Wright's Parody of the Hunt Tradition in "The Man Who Was Almost a Man", tripod.com. EBSCO Publishing, 2002. Web. 21 October 2011. Reilly, John. Richard Wright: The Critical Reception. Ayer Publishing, 1978. ISBN 0-89102-126-4; Wright, Richard. “The Man Who Was Almost a Man”. The Story and Its Writer. Ed.

  6. Gwendolyn Brooks - Wikipedia

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    Brooks' published her first book of poetry, A Street in Bronzeville (1945), with Harper & Brothers, after a strong show of support to the publisher from author Richard Wright. [15] It consists of a series of poems related the lives of African Americans in the Chicago neighborhood. [17]

  7. Richard Wright - Wikipedia

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    Richard R. Wright Jr. (1878–1967), American sociologist Richard T. Wright (born 1951), American criminologist Orville Wilbur Richard "Rick" Wright, a character in the TV series Magnum, P.I. , named Orville "Rick" Wright in the 2018 series reboot

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  9. Category:Works by Richard Wright (author) - Wikipedia

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    Novels by Richard Wright (author) (2 P) Pages in category "Works by Richard Wright (author)" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total.