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  1. Richard Nathaniel Wright. Carl Van Vechten tarafından 1939'da çekilen fotoğrafı. Doğum. 4 Eylül 1908. ( 1908-09-04) Adams County, Mississippi, ABD. Ölüm. 28 Kasım 1960 (52 yaşında) Paris, Fransa.

  2. Richard Nathaniel Wright was born in Natchez, Mississippi, on September 4, 1908. His mother was a country school teacher and his father an illiterate (a person who is unable to read or write) sharecropper, a poor farmer who shares land with other farmers. The family moved to Memphis, Tennessee, in 1914, and soon the father abandoned them.

  3. Richard Nathaniel Wright was born on September 4, 1908 on a plantation near Natchez and Roxie, Mississippi. His grandparents were formerly enslaved and were freed after the Civil War. His father, Nathaniel, was illiterate and worked as a sharecropper. His mother Ella was a devoted wife, nurturing mother, and an educated woman, who was Wright's ...

  4. Richard Wright - Puntos clave. Richard Nathaniel Wright nació en 1908 en una pequeña plantación cerca de Natchez y Roxie, Mississippi. Su vida de lucha y pobreza influyó en su escritura y dio lugar a Black Boy, una obra autobiográfica sobre la discriminación, la opresión y la pobreza que experimentó al crecer en la era de Jim Crow.

  5. Richard Nathaniel Wright, conhecido como Richard Wright, foi um escritor estadunidense que lutou contra o racismo nos Estados Unidos nos anos 20 por meio de suas obras. Foi para Paris com a ajuda da escritora Gertrude Stein. Depois fica morando na França com a família. Um dos seus livros mais renomados foi escrito nos Estados Unidos, Black Boy.

  6. Richard Nathaniel Wright Biography Richard Nathaniel Wright (1908 – 1960) was an African-American author of sometimes controversial novels, short stories, poems, and non-fiction. Much of his literature concerns racial themes, especially those involving the plight of African Americans during the late 19th to mid-20th centuries.

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