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    Native Son. Native Son (1940) is a novel written by the American author Richard Wright. It tells the story of 20-year-old Bigger Thomas, a black youth living in utter poverty in a poor area on Chicago's South Side in the 1930s. Thomas accidentally kills a white woman at a time when racism is at its peak and he pays the price for it.

  2. The site is owned and operated by Richard Wright Music Ltd – registered at 16 Lexham Mews, London, W8 6JW, UK. If we have inadvertently featured content on the website that belongs to you without your approval, please contact us at mail@rickwright.co.uk .

  3. Aug 6, 2012 · Welcome to The Richard Wright Archives, we had been around as the only Richard Wright website from 2001 – 2008, when Rick passed away our site took a beating and I had to shut it down for awhile. Well I am bringing it back today 7/28/12 for what would have been Richard Wright’s 69th Birthday. Happy Birthday Rick, all your fans miss you.

  4. May 26, 2022 · Richard Wright went from a big name in Black American literature after his novel, Native Son was a best-seller in 1940, to being pushed to the margins about a decade later. But more than 60 years ...

  5. May 28, 2024 · Richard William Wright (born 28th July, 1943 London, UK - 15th September, 2008) was the keyboardist for the rock band Pink Floyd. He, along with Roger Waters , Nick Mason and Syd Barrett formed the original lineup of Pink Floyd and was an extremely important part of the early Pink Floyd sound.

  6. Jun 11, 2018 · Richard Wright. The works of Richard Wright (1908-1960), politically sophisticated and socially involved African American author, are notable for their passionate sincerity. He was perceptive about the universal problems that plague mankind. Richard Wright was born in Natchez, Miss., on Sept. 4, 1908.

  7. Clarence Richard Wright (9 Dec. 1911 – 9 Jan. 2002) is well-known to devotees of Yogananda as the young and faithful secretary who accompanied him on his visit to India in 1935/36. “At Ranchi, Calcutta, Serampore, everywhere he went, my secretary, who has a vivid gift of description, hauled out his travel diary to record his adventures ...