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The book explores Richard Wright's tumultuous childhood in Mississippi, marked by extreme poverty and a pervasive atmosphere of fear and hatred. His early experiences shaped him into a troubled youth, engaging in deceit and anger while navigating a world filled with indifference and cruelty from whites, and resentment from fellow blacks. This backdrop sets the stage for a profound examination of race, identity, and survival in a deeply divided society.

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Black Boy, Richard Wright

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Année de publication
2008
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Langue
Anglais
Publié
2008
Format
souple
Pages
448
ISBN13
9780061443084
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The book explores Richard Wright's tumultuous childhood in Mississippi, marked by extreme poverty and a pervasive atmosphere of fear and hatred. His early experiences shaped him into a troubled youth, engaging in deceit and anger while navigating a world filled with indifference and cruelty from whites, and resentment from fellow blacks. This backdrop sets the stage for a profound examination of race, identity, and survival in a deeply divided society.