The Negro in Pennsylvania; a Study in Economic History
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Richard R B 1878 Wright
Richard R. B. Wright, born in 1878, is best known for his novel "Clara Callan," which won the Giller Prize in 2001. His writing style is characterized by its introspective exploration of human emotions and relationships. Wright's key contribution to literature is his ability to capture the complexities of the human experience with depth and sensitivity.