RICHARD WRIGHT won international renown for his powerful and visceral
depiction of the black experience. He stands today alongside such African
American luminaries as Zora Neale Hurston, James Baldwin, and Toni
Morrison, and two of his books, Native Son and Black Boy, are required reading
in high schools and colleges across the nation. His final, unfinished novel, A
Father’s Law, was recently rediscovered and published posthumously. He died
in 1960
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