RICHARD WRIGHT

Novelist Richard Wright, photographed in New York City, March 21, 1945, just after publication of his autobiography, “Black Boy” a harsh and unhappy portrait of childhood outside of Natchez, Mississippi during World War I. With the publication of his novel “Native Son” in 1940, Wright was hailed by critics as the most eloquent spokesman for the black Americans. (AP Photo/Robert Kradin)

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