The Negro in Pennsylvania A Study in Economic History
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Richard R Wright
Richard R Wright was an American author known for his influential autobiography, "Black Boy," which chronicled his struggles with poverty and racism in the South. His writing style was raw and honest, providing a powerful insight into the African American experience. Wright's work highlighted the injustices faced by black Americans, making a lasting impact on literature and society.