Richard Wright: “The White Problem in the United States”

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Richard Wright:“The White Problem in theUnited States”
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Richard Wright received international acclaim for his novels, short stories, poems, and nonfiction work, much of which recounted African American struggles in the early twentieth century. Having had no formal schooling until after age twelve, Wright quickly developed a talent for writing. He wrote his first short story at age fifteen. In 1937 he became the bureau chief for The Daily Worker, a communist publication. Wright’s successful novel Native Son was translated into many European languages. While living in France, where he moved in 1946, Wright continued to provide commentary on American society.

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