Richard Wright (1908-1962) was an acclaimed short story writer, poet, and novelist, whose work most often concerned the plight of African Americans in late 19th century to mid-20th century America. His best known books are Native Son, chosen by the Book of the Month Club as their first book by an African-American author, and his memoir Black Boy, a vivid portrayal of one black man's search for self-actualization in a racist society.

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Title: Native Son, Author: Richard Wright
Title: Black Boy, Author: Richard Wright
Title: Black Boy, Author: Richard Wright
Title: The Man Who Lived Underground: A Novel, Author: Richard Wright
Title: Uncle Tom's Children, Author: Richard Wright
Title: Never Come Morning, Author: Nelson Algren
Title: Rite of Passage, Author: Richard Wright
Title: Haiku: The Last Poems of an American Icon, Author: Richard Wright
Title: Black Power: Three Books from Exile: Black Power; The Color Curtain; and White Man, Listen!, Author: Richard Wright
Title: Outsider, Author: Richard Wright
Title: Eight Men, Author: Richard Wright
Title: Pagan Spain, Author: Richard Wright
Title: Native Son, Author: Richard Wright
Title: Black Boy, Author: Richard Wright
Title: Code of the Suburb: Inside the World of Young Middle-Class Drug Dealers, Author: Scott Jacques
Title: Native Son, Author: Richard Wright
Title: The Man Who Lived Underground, Author: Richard Wright
Title: Seeing into Tomorrow: Haiku by Richard Wright, Author: Richard Wright
Title: Father's Law, Author: Richard Wright
Title: Native Son, Author: Nambi E. Kelley

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